Carbona Blood Stain Remover Review: My Secret Weapon

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I've been meaning to write this review of Carbona blood stain remover for quite a while now, because every time I use it I'm amazed all over again. This product is truly my secret weapon for blood stain removal, and what I recommend everyone use if you want to use a commercial blood stain removal, as opposed to creating your own homemade recipe. 4. If you're not familiar, in general with the 9 formulas of Carbona stain removers I suggest you read my article explaining what each formula is designed to remove. The fourth version of Carbona Stain Devils is formulated to remove blood and dairy, so basically protein stains. This blood stain remover is only designed to work on clothing, such as either washable or dry clean only fabrics, but not on leather, suede, advanced stain remover silk, acetate, carpet or upholstery (although hint, I did use it on my carpet once, and it worked fine!).



However, for clothing and other washable cloth I've never found anything else that has worked quite as well or as easily as this product, at least once the blood has dried into the fabric for quite a while. Here are lots of laundry stain remover reviews, if you're looking for products for removing stains from clothes. The first time I ever used this product I gave it a really tough test. I had a dried blood stain on my mattress pad, and it was old, not fresh. In fact, I'm rather ashamed to admit the stain had been there for about two weeks. With the age of the stain I was rather skeptical that it would work, NuroClean cleaner but I followed the directions to apply it to the stain. Unlike some stain removers, where you mix them with water (including some of the Stain Devil versions), this one is supposed to be used in undiluted form. So I squirted some onto the stain and I couldn't believe my eyes.



It looked like the stain got lighter, before my very eyes. It didn't disappear or anything, but it noticeably lightened. Although the instructions say to let the advanced stain remover soak for up to two hours in a shallow bowl of the stain remover, I admit I wasn't very patient, especially when I had seen such immediate results, although they were only partial. Therefore, I did the next thing the instructions say to do, which is to gently rub the fabric together, and as I did that, and continued to squirt a bit more stain remover onto the stained fabric, it continued to lighten up. I then rinsed the fabric in the sink, and to my amazement the majority of the stain was completely gone. There was a faint ring of blood around the stained area, but I treated that with a bit more of the Carbona blood stain remover, and then threw the mattress pad into the washer and when I took it out the stain was completely gone.



Not a trace left that I could see. Now, I'm not saying that the stain was removed instantaneously, but it was pretty close to it. Frankly, I was really surprised because I've tried to remove a lot of stains in my day and it is NEVER this easy.