What's the best way to get blood out of carpet?

Started by Popeye the Sailor, August 15, 2008, 07:19:56 AM

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herm

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mossimo

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Dana

I'd put on a fresh pot of coffee and call Winston Wolf...make it gourmet coffee!



Seriously, in my "family" days, we'd use the phrase "cements cheap, rivers deep".

Mom always said a little club soda would take it out...but that was before CSI.

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Kyna

Do we get an update?  Was the stain removal successful?  Did someguy's life end at the hands of Ms. Incredible?  Inquiring minds want to know.

Plus, I'm curious which stain removal technique he decided to try, if any.
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somegirl

So...can someone tell me the best way to remove a large quantity of fresh human blood (about 5 liters or so) that is on top of an old, dried blood stain? [evil]


























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Timmy Tucker

Am I the only one that's curious how the blood got there in the first place? Or did I miss an explanation? Any chance I might see this on an upcoming episode of CSI or COPS?


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Quote from: msincredible on August 19, 2008, 11:36:09 AM
So...can someone tell me the best way to remove a large quantity of fresh human blood (about 5 liters or so) that is on top of an old, dried blood stain? [evil]


If you'd done it right there wouldn't be that much blood.  ;)

But now that you're in for a pound, I'm guessing you've got hardwood floors hiding under all that carpet anyway. You should pull it all up to find out.
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Quote from: Obsessed? on August 19, 2008, 01:23:57 PM
If you'd done it right there wouldn't be that much blood.  ;)

It appears as though she drained him every last drop, which means she did it right, but not in the same sense as a sane person not wanting to get caught would see as the right way.  More of how a vengeful sadist would view it as having done it right.
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Kyna

Quote from: Timmy Tucker on August 19, 2008, 01:05:26 PM
Am I the only one that's curious how the blood got there in the first place? Or did I miss an explanation? Any chance I might see this on an upcoming episode of CSI or COPS?


I must have missed the explanation too.  I'm hoping to catch it on COPS in a few weeks.
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KnightofNi

Quote from: fwtcc on August 19, 2008, 01:49:26 PM
It appears as though she drained him every last drop, which means she did it right, but not in the same sense as a sane person not wanting to get caught would see as the right way.  More of how a vengeful sadist would view it as having done it right.

no, the imnplication was that if she did it right there wouldn't be a larger fresher blood stain. there would be no stain at all.

remember, bleach kills the protien that shows human blood. (at least it does on CSI)
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She's smart....I doubt there's any stain..

Now, he like dirt and bacon...HMMMM!!!  Was there a stain int he first place??? 

I think not - in the way we're thinking.  She posted AFTER he posed the question.  She's alive - and not pissed enough to call him names. 

Inquiring minds want to know...we'll find out the week of the 25th!!!
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Quote from: Kyna on August 19, 2008, 10:48:48 AM
Do we get an update?  Was the stain removal successful?  Did someguy's life end at the hands of Ms. Incredible?  Inquiring minds want to know.

Plus, I'm curious which stain removal technique he decided to try, if any.

I used black paint. Can't see the blood at all!
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