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"Suzie-Q" <sme617x@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:sme617x-291326.06083903042006@news.west.earthlink.net...
>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.
>
Hi All
Wood is cellulose and cellulose likes alkaline conditions, so the ammonia is
probably safe. Test an unseen area first and add some hydrogen peroxide to
the ammonia as it will help in it's removal.
We have a step-by-step guide getting blood from a T-Shirt on
www.DrClean.co.uk/Surgery_Stains/stains_bloodstain1.asp which is also
cellulosic.
Hope this helps
DrClean
www.DrClean.co.uk
The best fabrioc cleaning resource on the net.
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