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Old 08-06-2010, 10:31 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by chefhmboyrd View Post
you can use your own spittle to get blood out, just your own though. it's an enzyme thing
Wow, that'd be a lot of spit I'd have to come up with.

I really, really got it all over the place and didn't even notice it until I'd walked all over.

In the health care business, we all know that hydrogen peroxide is great for getting blood out of fabrics. I've used hydrogen peroxide to get blood out of my scrubs on occasion, so I know that works pretty good. I don't want to take a chance of it bleaching the color out of my carpet.

Thanks for the suggestion, tho. I shall keep it in mind.

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