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Why's it hard to remove stains from a carpet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper" data-source="post: 385520" data-attributes="member: 186250"><p>Depends... if it is fresh then go tell the offending person to bleed outside. Follow them out adding water to the stained areas, then blot dry, repeat until removed. I have never had to remove dried blood as I tend to take people outside first before allowing them to bleed so I had to look this one up. As it turns out it is almost the same as for fresh.</p><p>If dry soak bloodstain out of carpet with cold water to which salt has been added, blotting off excess water until stain is removed. Ensure back of carpet is dry, then shampoo. Treat large stains on other furnishings by sponging with biological detergent dissolved in water. Small stains can be treated with a paste of salt and cornflour, or salt and starch, left to dry, then brushed off. </p><p></p><p><em><span style="font-family: 'Arial'"><span style="color: #ff0000"><em>The advice on these pages is given in good faith but it is made clear these remedies are undertaken at your own risk. No responsibility can be taken as regards their results or any consequences relating to their use. </em></span></span></em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper, post: 385520, member: 186250"] Depends... if it is fresh then go tell the offending person to bleed outside. Follow them out adding water to the stained areas, then blot dry, repeat until removed. I have never had to remove dried blood as I tend to take people outside first before allowing them to bleed so I had to look this one up. As it turns out it is almost the same as for fresh. If dry soak bloodstain out of carpet with cold water to which salt has been added, blotting off excess water until stain is removed. Ensure back of carpet is dry, then shampoo. Treat large stains on other furnishings by sponging with biological detergent dissolved in water. Small stains can be treated with a paste of salt and cornflour, or salt and starch, left to dry, then brushed off. [I][FONT=Arial][COLOR=#ff0000][I]The advice on these pages is given in good faith but it is made clear these remedies are undertaken at your own risk. No responsibility can be taken as regards their results or any consequences relating to their use. [/I][/COLOR][/FONT][/I] [/QUOTE]
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