How do I get blood off the seats
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How do I get blood off the seats
Let start by this morning I got in the car and then heard I load thud. To find out that are black cat flame had got out and was in the engine bay of my car. She died in my arms. So I rush the her the vet er. But now my passenger seat has blood all it how do I get out.
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Re: How do I get blood off the seats
Originally Posted by Masterbm
Let start by this morning I got in the car and then heard I load thud. To find out that are black cat flame had got out and was in the engine bay of my car. She died in my arms. So I rush the her the vet er. But now my passenger seat has blood all it how do I get out.
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Spray everything you've got! Just don't rub it around, you've gotta blot it. Also be sure to let the cleaner [whatever you may choose to use] to soak a little bit in there. Then right before you are about to blot the area, spray a significant amount more. Worked like a charm for all the crapola on my carpet [hey, I was 5, give me a break! ].
-justin
-justin
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Esh. Sorry to hear about your cat.
I second that. I think hydrogen peroxide will work somewhat on dried blood.
Originally Posted by smellbird
Cloth seats? You could try hydrogen peroxide. I've used that on carpet before, but the blood was still wet.
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Rubbing alcohol will also remove blood. It works wonders on removing motor oil from cloth.
I actually have used starting fluid to remove oil from cloth seats. Give that a whirl..you'll be pleasantly surprised.
I actually have used starting fluid to remove oil from cloth seats. Give that a whirl..you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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i used hydrogen peroxide it worked wonderful and yes I do have colth seats. The car acutal bent one the blades. The cat died in my arms. I will miss her she always liked to watch me work on my car.