oxy clean & crazy glue....................hurry up.
2007-01-02 03:10:15
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answered by cging22 5
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Before the blood dries wash the area with cold water until the stain is removed. Sounds as though your stains have been set in the material/fabric and as suggested a professional may be needed. As far as the ball bat is concerned--use Gorilla
(TM) glue and hang the bat on the wall as a trophy.
2007-01-02 03:16:33
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answered by mypalnow2 2
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Cats do no longer bleed while they are in warmth - it somewhat isn't any longer 'warmth' it somewhat is something else. call the vet on Monday and make a spay appointment for her - she isn't too youthful. Cats are spayed through weight and not through age - she could have been spayed at 2 a million/2 pounds or approximately 10 weeks. it somewhat is referred to as a pediatric spay, and it somewhat is been properly performed interior the U. S. for over 2 a protracted time. waiting till a cat is 6 months previous is in many situations too previous due, as a lot of them come into warmth at 5 months. ideally a cat is spayed only before their first warmth. Take a stool pattern in to the vet once you're taking her to get spayed - the bleeding is greater probably from a parasite than something. loads of commercial carpet cleaners will eliminate blood stains, and their are domicile treatments too. do only a seek on it on line, or bypass to Walmart and get a carpet purifier which will eliminate blood stains (like Oxy sparkling).
2016-11-25 22:28:31
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answered by prochnow 4
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You are obviously PLAYING us. This is really good for the Entertainment and Music category under Jokes and Riddles. You will get some awesome responses there.
2007-01-02 10:45:27
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answered by intrepid 5
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Sounds like removing the blood stains is the least of your problems!
(You could pack your things and leave town at the nearest exit!)
2007-01-02 18:12:33
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answered by zaytox0724 5
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Call the police. they will know how to get rid of the stains.
2007-01-02 03:16:47
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answered by goldensparkler61 4
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if your serious, which you're probably not, you should use bleach it will remove the blood, but you can still see it under ultraviolet lights.
2007-01-02 03:10:23
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answered by Katrina 3
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clorox bleach will work the best kills 99.9% of all germs and bacteria. great for bloody walls!
2007-01-02 03:21:28
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answered by Anonymous
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There are professionals that do that, call them.
2007-01-02 03:09:07
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answered by Anonymous
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hair spray
2007-01-02 03:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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u have issues
2007-01-02 03:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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