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Nick

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What's good for removing dried blood from car upholstery ? Had a nose bleed last week that was a gusher . had to go to the ER and get a nasal balloon.
Thinking of trying Peroxide. any thoughts ?
 
Do you have 'rich Corinthian leather'?

It might bleach the fabric, so be careful. My seats are down to the foam......... but if there was any fabric left, I'd test it on my seats for ya. ;)
Here's some info.
http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/h/hydrogen-peroxide.htm

a friend will help you move..... a good friend will help you move the body.

Dang Nick, that sounded like a scary event. I haven't had a nose bleed since grade school.
You on blood thinners?
.....if so, maybe you could try that to get the blood out. :eek::D
 
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Cloth , and it's the Wardens car . :eek: Just sitting there minding my own business and just out of the blue came the red . Never happened before . Two Docs say it can be from a lot of different things .
 
Thanks . will see if Wallgreens has it , or I'll just go to the cpt cleaning supply down the street .
 
Have you tried cold water? Nurses use peroxide to get blood out of their uniforms. If it is your own blood your own spit will take it out. Work you up a mouthful and see what happens. Nobody elses spit will work though just yours.

Daris
 
Didn't pick up the Goop yet . only place around here that has it is Walmart , and i don't go in there .
Waiting for the Warden to pick it up .
 
Gets the RED out. :D
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