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Remove Blood Stains from Your Wallet Quickly and Easily

We all know that accidents happen, but one of the worst is spilling our own blood onto our wallet or bag. Thankfully, there are some useful strategies to quickly and easily remove these stains before they set.


Updated 09 Mar 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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The first step to removing a blood stain from your wallet is to use lukewarm water and a soft cloth. Dip the cloth in the water and wring it out so that it is damp. Gently rub blood stain with the damp cloth, using a circular motion. The water should be enough to loosen the stain, making it easier to remove.

If the stain persists, then you can try a solution of two parts hydrogen peroxide and one part dish soap. Use a soft sponge or cloth to dip into the mixture, and then gently scrub the stain until it starts to fade. Once the stain has been removed, rinse off the wallet with cool water. Be sure to let the wallet air dry before use.

If the stain does not come out with either of these methods, then you may need to use a leather cleaner. First, test the cleaner on an inconspicuous area of the wallet to make sure it does not damage or discolor the material. If the cleaner works well on that area, then apply it to the stained area, rub it in with a soft rag, and allow it to dry. Finally, wipe away any excess cleaner with a clean, damp cloth.

Removing blood stains from a wallet can be a tricky task, but using these methods, you should be able to get it clean quickly and easily.

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