Burn it all to the ground. Only way to be sure.
I mean, in case its one of those situations where you want to make sure nobody ever knows about your "accident". Otherwise, use Clorox Clean-Up.
2007-12-11 07:50:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Check with the police/coroners office in your local town. They are used to cleaning up blood stains from all The autopsies.
2007-12-11 07:57:26
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answered by Bare B 6
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It appears this man tripped and fell down this elevator shaft, onto some bullets. Shame, really.
I'd build a new floor right on top. Then you'd have a fun tell-tale heart situation to tell stories about.
2007-12-11 07:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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first lay dry laundry soap over it to soak up any wet oil. if you have no wet oil, make a paste of dry laundry detergent and liquid dish soap( like dawn) and spread it over the stain. grind it in with a broom or brush. hose it off if you can without damaging things in your garage or get a squweege and dust pan and scrape it up.
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answer #4
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answered by Erica 4
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Oh dear...a common problem I fear. The duty sergeant at my local police station had this problem in one of the cells recently. A suspect repeatedly and without provocation headbutted his boots shortly before signing a confession.
2007-12-11 08:18:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Look in the yellow pages under Crime Scene Cleanup Crew.
2007-12-11 07:56:37
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answered by Shawn B 7
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Turpentine aka pony blood.
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2007-12-11 07:56:55
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answered by Brandon's been a dirty Hore 5
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See what happens when you perform ritualistic sacrifices in your garage?
2007-12-11 07:51:43
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answered by LaraSue 6
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Bleach will work; pour it on it full strength..
2007-12-11 07:57:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A really big tampon or maxi pad?
I'm not good at dealing with blood disposal...
2007-12-11 07:59:13
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answered by Armless Joe, Bipedal Foe 6
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