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Post by Superheidi on Feb 7, 2004 20:12:27 GMT -5
what is the best way to get your husband's blood off of a white carpet?
Or am I better off burning down the house at this point?
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Post by NzoMatrix on Feb 7, 2004 23:06:32 GMT -5
I found this on a stain removal site www.chemistry.co.nz/stain_frame.htm Blood If fresh, sponge with cool salted water (1tsp : 600 ml water) and rinse with clear water. Should stain persist, soak in a diaper wash/sanitiser from the supermarket that contains sodium percarbonate - read the diaper wash/sanitiser label for the chemical make-up of the product (may state sodium carbonate peroxohydrate or oxygenated bleach). Sodium percarbonate is derived from a manufacturing process of concentrated solutions of sodium carbonate and hydrogen peroxide (sodium carbonate peroxohydrate) therefore you could try using the hydrogen peroxide suggestion first. Or you can try any of the following suggestions, and they are in no particular order... Dilute hydrogen peroxide (1 part : 9 parts water). Purchase the strongest solution available from a pharmacy - usually "20 Volume". Rinse well. Sponge with a 10% solution of Oxalic Acid, warmed to about 45°C. Rinse well. Sponge with dilute ammonia (1 Tsp. : 600 ml). Rinse well. For thick or unwashable articles, e.g. mattresses, carpets, sprinkle with pepsin powder (from your pharmacy), or spread with a thick paste of raw starch and water, leave to dry, then brush off. Repeat if necessary.
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Post by Superheidi on Feb 7, 2004 23:10:25 GMT -5
Thank you NzoMatrix!
Does it say anything about body parts, or is there another site for that?
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Post by DAD on Feb 7, 2004 23:23:53 GMT -5
The best thing to do is just die rest of the rug red and redecorate to match.
As for the body parts - Arms and legs make nice lamps. A hollowed out skull can be used for an ash tray. The rest can be ground up and used to make meatloaf for a month.
;D
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Post by CrawlingKaos on Feb 8, 2004 1:43:17 GMT -5
You should just roll hubby's body parts up in the carpet and get rid of them. Redecorate the house. No one will ever know ...
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