For starters as tempting as it might be don t race over to the sink and apply hot water to the blood stain.
Found blood on wood under carpet.
We gathered the tools needed for removing carpet over hardwood floors see our list below.
The strips popped up easily with a short pry and i had a couple staples i had to pull with some pliers.
The stain was on the carpet and soaked through to the pad the carpet got cleaned but spot cleaning only cleans the carpet not the deeper stain in the pad.
Then we cleared the room and began ripping out carpet.
Uncovering the 1960s hardwood floor under carpet.
Instead the stain should be blotted off.
More than likely it is the pad under the carpet that still has the stain.
The carpet must have gone in very soon after build.
However it is going to take more than one going over to fully remove the stain.
Hardwood floors are beautiful add a touch of warmth to a home and require little maintenance.
With much older floors you may find screws and nails that previous homeowners used to stop squeaks.
How to get blood out of carpet.
It will continue to reappear until the carpet and pad are deep cleaned by either a machine or professional.
You can for instance use kitchen paper towels to gently dap the blood stain.
You may find an enormous amount of dirt that sifted through the carpet and padding over the years.
Most came out and stayed in the carpet.
Pulling back the layers of carpet and padding we found that the hardwood floor looked ok.
This is because the heat will cause the blood stain to really set in the carpet.
Carpet tack strip will have to be removed.
Dry blood can be removed from your carpet using any of the methods above.
I pulled up the carpet in our late 60s bungalow to reveal pristine 2 x3 4 hardwood flooring.
Discovering a hardwood floor under old and worn out carpeting is very much like winning the lottery.
He suggests using a paste wax and buffing the floors to a gloss.
If the wood floors under the carpet are in good shape they can be cleaned and used immediately auten said.
Wipe up any excess blood on the carpet.
Pet or other similar stains may be found under carpet in older floors.
Rather get cold water on a towel and dab the blood stain.
If the bloodstain on the carpet is fresh first wipe up the blood with a dry white cloth or non dyed absorbent paper.
Also hot water is a most definite no when it comes to getting blood out of a carpet.
Hot water actually works against you setting the stain into the carpet and making it significantly harder to remove.
I did it myself.
It is possible to restore a floor to its former glory with a simple cleaning even if it has been under a carpet for a long time.
Do not rub as this might increase the blood stain.