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"0tterbot" <spl@t.com> wrote in message
news:kurYf.23730$dy4.20717@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> "Wayne" <wayne@DrClean.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:Z5qYf.4779$ic1.3954@newsfe5-win.ntli.net...
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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.
>
> your name is really "wayne"???!!!!
>
> bugger me. even under interrogation i'd have sworn your birth certificate
> says "dr clean".
> kylie
>
My mistake - changed computers and left my name in the "Name" box.
What's the world comint to when even us Doctors aren't infallable?
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