On that we can always agreeI'm just going to go ahead and say it's Chicago's fault.
Hydrogen Peroxide, and a good scrubbing. Test it out on an unseen part of the carpet to ensure it won't bleed the color.Egads, a double post. Oh well.
I despise blood stains. So does anyone have any good tips for removing a large blood stain from carpet....It's for a friend of mine who didn't violently murder some one with a spork and then also didn't bury the body under an oak tree.
I have several dime sized bloodstains in my carpet from a world record nosebleed I had last week. Was intense enough it left me nauseous for about 12 hours and light headed.Egads, a double post. Oh well.
I despise blood stains. So does anyone have any good tips for removing a large blood stain from carpet....It's for a friend of mine who didn't violently murder some one with a spork and then also didn't bury the body under an oak tree.
Oh please, if you were the serial spork killer, you would have had to have had... I think all those hads and haves just made me dizzy... Ahem, multiple victims. And if you are only now figuring out how to get blood out of the carpet, this must be your first one.No, it was most certainly not a nosebleed. Just my mom being old and on a lot of medicine that makes her bleed really easy when she does things like hit her foot on a table. Seriously though I think she was bleeding more than people I've seen missing limbs, so while not a crime it certainly looks like someone was murdered.
Either that or I just came up with a better excuse and I really am the serial spork killer you'll be hearing about in the news any day now.