club soda
2006-07-02 05:49:06
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answer #1
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answered by kindfirez 3
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This will teach you NOT to kill people on the sofa....
What is wrong with you?!?! The kitchen or bathroom is SO much better. Wood floors are bad as well as the blood gets between the boards...that is tough to get out.
Best of luck with the next 'contract'.
2006-07-02 12:50:34
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answer #2
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answered by Gravy Czar 4
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The best thing to use for removing blood is Salien Solution (for contact lenses) Just squirt it on and it dissolves instantly.
2006-07-07 14:58:39
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answer #3
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answered by mbenzone 1
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Use peroxide. My mom's a nurse (as I am) and growing up, peroxide always did the trick. In the doctor's office I worked in, things would get bloody, we'd use peroxide.
2006-07-02 12:53:42
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answer #4
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answered by katybug_1984 2
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Diluted laundry soap (bleach free!!!) with plain cool water and a rag or old towel, scrub scrub scrub, blot dry.
Are you sure laundry/cleaning is your first priority, though?!?
2006-07-02 12:51:33
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answer #5
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answered by marie 7
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Try some Resolve carpet cleaner.....there's also a ton of different upholstery cleaners out there.
2006-07-02 12:49:38
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answer #6
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answered by NateTrain 3
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maybe in stead of trying to hide it from your parent you shoudl be honest with them an your activities instead of trying to find ways to hid the evidence
2006-07-02 14:36:42
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answer #7
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answered by serenity0795 2
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Spot Shot...it's in an aero can at the hardware store.
2006-07-02 12:49:38
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answer #8
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answered by DaCowMan 3
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shout, spray-n-wash, baking soda, club soda. When will they be home, after a while it will turn brown and you could say that it's chocolate.
2006-07-02 12:51:47
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answer #9
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answered by firefly 2
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keep it moist then spray it with stain remover then keep wiping it
2006-07-02 14:57:04
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answered by marcus h 1
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