Out! pet stain and odor remover. Wal-mart has it in a big 64oz container for $7.00. It works for pet and human urine,vomit,blood and feces. Pour it over stains and let set for 20min. then take towels and soak up the extra. Then take a dry clean towel and rub up the stains. Very easy
2006-11-14 09:24:15
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answered by Jackie M 3
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Get a new mattress and buy a washable mattress pad! If the pad is on there, it will help keep the mattress nicer, longer.
Here are a few suggestions on preventing this from happening in the future. First, go potty before you go to bed and don't drink so damned much. Next, no more fries in bed. If you must eat your fries in bed, use no ketchup. As far as the semen goes.. um.. a condom?
2006-11-14 14:49:24
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answered by Anonymous
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WTH have you been doing on that mattress?
I'm going to go with the young 20 yr old who has kids that loves to eat in the bed excuse and leave it at that...
anyway, once you use some comet, upholstery cleaner, bleach and water, I suggest getting a plastic bed liner or 2 and place over your mattress. That will prevent some of the stains from seeping into the mattress itself.
2006-11-14 09:09:20
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answered by King H 6
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attempt the stain removers/deodorizers you get at puppy shops- it is designed to do away with smells and stains from puppy injuries- you will could desire to douse the section, then permit it dry. I used it for an elderly relative's mattress after she had an extremely undesirable night- it labored somewhat nicely. It is available in a huge jug for around $20.00. that's lots extra much less costly than a sparkling mattress, plus, it is not poisonous and is not risky on your lungs or pets.
2016-10-17 06:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow! You've been getting freaky!!!
Cool.
Oh, Oxyclean works.
2006-11-14 07:56:41
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answered by Ralley 4
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it never has for me, it may work on a matress, it may also eat a hole in it if you mix it too strong, try Thunder Blast, you can get it at WalMart. It's on the cleaning isle.
2006-11-14 07:54:02
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answered by LittleLady 5
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I used a product called "Enzyme-D" witch actually 'digest' bodily fluids. I'm not sure if it is available to the public. Check chemical supply or janitorial supply stores.
2006-11-14 07:56:03
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answered by the_rotoryphone_rides_again 1
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My first thought was...did the stains get on the matress in that order?
Gross...
2006-11-14 09:34:31
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answered by Sunnee 3
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I find that peroxide works the best when cleaning blood up!!
2006-11-14 08:22:42
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answered by strawsucker 1
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I think you need a new mattress
2006-11-14 11:27:13
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answered by Jessica C 2
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