OXY cleaner from Bed, Bath and Beyond seems to work well to remove all kinds of tough stains.
2006-09-21 14:47:51
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answered by justdennis 4
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Use hydrogen peroxide.
1. Rub on.
2. Blot off, repeat 1 and 2 as necessary.
3. Hide body.
2006-09-21 14:53:22
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answered by Mazz 5
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I think straight peroxide followed by cold water will do the trick. I would then use some murphy's oil soap if you have it. Good luck. Also try using a scrub brush to get in the cracks.
2006-09-21 14:51:52
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answered by ginna 1
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in simple terms use in spite of cleansing soap you have interior the homestead, even tub cleansing soap will do. Dried blood ought to come good up. if your worrying approximately sterilizing perhaps you are able to borrow a pair tablespoons of alcohol from a neighbor.
2016-10-15 06:58:21
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answered by leong 4
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Ammonia is an excellent product for disenfecting a crime scene. Ammonia destroys the blood at cell level, to the point a DNA sample is impossible to retrieve. Ammonia destroys DNA, bacteria, viruses, you name it, but it does have a very overpowering smell.
2006-09-21 14:52:05
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answered by Indianna 3
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The only way to get it out completely is to sand the floor.
2006-09-21 14:51:45
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answered by MUD 5
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Hydrogen peroxide cleans blood up like no other, and it's cheap!
2006-09-21 19:29:03
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answered by toomeymimi 4
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try some peroxide. that will get blood out of fabrics. i never tryed it on wooden floor's. good luck.
2006-09-21 15:12:48
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all- what isblood doing on your floor? Just scrub it down very hard.
2006-09-21 14:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Call 911 and say you accidently fell on them with the knife ... 78 times.
2006-09-21 14:48:03
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answered by kharmageddon74 3
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