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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 12:16 am | |
| So uh...... Anyone know how to get blood out of car upholstery? I cut a quick on Sweet Pea and thought it had clotted before we left tonight. I got all the dogs in there and see some blood and pull her out, I check the back seat and it seriously looks like we had a gun shit victim back there. | |
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Admin ADMIN
Number of posts : 1050 Location : Michigan Personalized field : BACK IN ACTION! Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 7:50 am | |
| Yikes!!! I don't think there is anything that gets blood stains out.. Unless you have a white interior then you could use bleach.. If i were you I'd goop up that nail with some super glue though.. | |
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BlueBullyBabe V.I.P.
Number of posts : 477 Age : 43 Location : Boise, ID Personalized field : Possessed By The Devil... AKA RedDoggy! Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 1:16 pm | |
| Hydrogen Peroxide works pretty well. Or Resolve carpet cleaner. | |
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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 3:12 pm | |
| Would peroxide act the same way bleach does and draw color out of the seat? | |
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Sadieblues Super Moderator
Number of posts : 722 Age : 44 Location : Atlanta Ga Personalized field : WISE GUY Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 5:16 pm | |
| Red if the blood was still wet it would have been easier to get up. But I am assuming it has dried up by now you can try hot hot water with pin sole and then dab over it with peroxide once you have washed the spots with the hot water. Use a cotton ball dip it in the peroxide and go over those spots. Peroxide will only lighten hair I have never seen it lighten fabrics | |
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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 5:46 pm | |
| Oh ok. We dabbed it with a cold wet rag when it was still wet, it got up the dark shit but it still looks like somebody was raggin' back there. LMAO, can't believe I just said that. Thanks for the advice guys! | |
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lovemypits Greeter
Number of posts : 166 Age : 46 Location : Wisconsin Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Thu 13 Nov 2008, 6:01 pm | |
| I've used plain dawn dishsoap on clothes to get blood out, not sure if it would work for car seats though. Good luck. | |
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smokey_joe
Number of posts : 56 Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Sat 15 Nov 2008, 10:59 pm | |
| A "gun shit victim?" Man, if somebody shit a gun, I imagine there's a lot of blood in the seat. LOL | |
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Carriana V.I.P.
Number of posts : 298 Age : 42 Personalized field : U.C. Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 3:04 am | |
| LMAO @ smokey_joe The problem with car upholstery is that you can't just chuck it in the rinse cycle after putting all that crap on the seats. | |
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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 3:41 am | |
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NesOne Moderator
Number of posts : 505 Age : 49 Location : So. California Personalized field : OH WELL... Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 2:51 pm | |
| Lesson learned: Next time buy a car with leather seats, LMFAO! | |
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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 5:30 pm | |
| Ugh! I know right? Shitty thing is that I live in Phx, AZ and leather seats aint cool unless you have a really really nice car that cools em off for ya. | |
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NesOne Moderator
Number of posts : 505 Age : 49 Location : So. California Personalized field : OH WELL... Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 6:11 pm | |
| Just park in the shade, and leave the windows cracked, hahahahaha. My Expedition has the climate controlled seats, and trust me, when it's boiling outside, it doesn't even make much of a difference, unless you wait like 20 minutes, and that isn't going to happen with me, hahahahaha. | |
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RedDoggy Super Moderator
Number of posts : 764 Age : 41 Location : AZ Personalized field : A Fan Of StockYardKennels Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Tue 18 Nov 2008, 7:23 pm | |
| What is this "shade" you speak of? | |
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NesOne Moderator
Number of posts : 505 Age : 49 Location : So. California Personalized field : OH WELL... Warnings :
| Subject: Re: Help!!! Wed 19 Nov 2008, 3:27 pm | |
| LMAO, I guess I should have said to put one of those sunblocker thingys on your windshield, oh and tinting your windows to at least 5% helps a lot too. | |
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