The short answer is yes, blood stains can often be removed from upholstery without damaging the fabric, but only if the process is controlled and matched to both the stain and the fabric type. Blood is a protein-based stain with iron content, which means it behaves differently than most common spills and requires a more precise approach.
This couch didn’t look terrible at first. No huge stains. No obvious damage. But the longer you looked at it, the more you noticed it. The seat cushions had a dull tone compared to the sides. The armrests had that slightly darkened look from regular use. And there were a few areas where someone had clearly tried to spot clean, which left the fabric looking uneven.
This carpet cleaning project was completed for a homeowner in Tualatin, Oregon who was frustrated with dark traffic lanes that regular cleaning had not been able to correct. The affected areas were concentrated in the main walk path, where years of foot traffic had left the carpet looking worn and uneven.
This commercial carpet cleaning project was completed in the Cedar Hills area near Beaverton after a retail tenant moved out of the space. The property manager needed the carpet restored quickly so the unit could be shown to new tenants without delay.
William Glover
Jan 162 min read
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