SC - Re: upholstery

Jane M Tremaine vikinglord at worldnet.att.net
Thu Aug 10 10:22:39 PDT 2000


Try hydrogen peroxide, thats what we use here for protein stains.  Most of
the time the stuff just vanishes.
Jana

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> Since blood is a protein, you need something to break down the protein.
> Accent, the junk you use on meat  (see food related) might help or look
> through the cleaning portion of your supermarket for some thing that will
> work with proteins.
> Phillipa
> PS  I have found that sometimes you just can't get the stain out!
> << Balthazar of Blackmoor
>  >(who is still looking for a decent way to get blood stains out of
>  automobile
>  >upholstery...) >>
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