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Phisherman wrote:
> To clean blood use a non-alkaline detergent in cold water. Hot water
> may set a blood stain. Do not use bleach for a blood stain. I would
> suggest household ammonia, but not for bare wood as this may produce a
> dark stain.
>
> On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 11:08:36 GMT, Suzie-Q <sme617x@earthlink.net>
> wrote:
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>>I've a wood floor that is quite worn, so most of the finish is gone.
>>Two of my dogs had a serious fight while I was at work, and the floor
>>was covered with blood. I mopped it up with hot water and "Clorox Clean
>>Up," which contains bleach. Most of the blood came up but now I see that
>>I've many small (1"-3") spots all over the floor where the blood was.
>>Does anyone have any suggestions how to get those spots up?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>BTW, the injured dog will be fine. Thank God.
try peroxide from a drug store first. i used that on my shirts when
i was a police officer a nurse told me that.
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