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Thread ID: 143572 2017-02-15 21:12:00 Blood on the carpet and couch Greg (193) PC World Chat
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1431909 2017-02-15 21:12:00 Any bright ideas how to remove? Greg (193)
1431910 2017-02-15 22:19:00 Depends how it got there.

No, actually it doesn't. But the story should be great.

So far I have a couple of options. Neither are suitable for viewers under the age of 18.
allblack (6574)
1431911 2017-02-15 22:40:00 Cold soapy water and lots of elbow grease and rinsing.

There isn't any special tricks.
pctek (84)
1431912 2017-02-15 22:43:00 What did you do with the body? B.M. (505)
1431913 2017-02-15 23:28:00 They found the Body in Tauranga

www.sunlive.co.nz :eek:
Lawrence (2987)
1431914 2017-02-16 05:59:00 Any product that contains Active Oxygen, found in washing powders and shampoos Kame (312)
1431915 2017-02-16 06:37:00 Thanks for the tips folks. It got there after I stumbled and gashed my head against the lounge coffee table. Solid oak is harder than my head. I blame the poor quality gin I sometimes buy. Greg (193)
1431916 2017-02-16 07:10:00 Thanks for the tips folks. It got there after I stumbled and gashed my head against the lounge coffee table. Solid oak is harder than my head. I blame the poor quality gin I sometimes buy.

:tui:
WalOne (4202)
1431917 2017-02-16 07:37:00 Thanks for the tips folks. It got there after I stumbled and gashed my head against the lounge coffee table. Solid oak is harder than my head. I blame the poor quality gin I sometimes buy.
Drinking for effect, not taste?
Whenu (9358)
1431918 2017-02-17 15:07:00 Hydrogen peroxide . It has the extra oxygen to digest the protein in the blood . . . . . or so I have been told .

I know with my anticoagulation that I have a lot of spontaneous bleeding . .
SurferJoe46 (51)
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