whats cleaners best for getting blood and seimon out of childrens clothing?


This question just seems wrong for lots of reasons. My suggestion is to call your local police department and ask them how to get this done properly and see if they can come over so you can show them what you mean in person and explain how this happened! Good luck!

5 Responses to “whats cleaners best for getting blood and seimon out of childrens clothing?”

  1. I am god Says:

    more childrens semen
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  2. elizabeth e Says:

    I really hope you don’t mean semen.
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  3. dave Says:

    lol i dunno but ask ur local police department for an answer
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  4. Monique Says:

    There are a lot of different ways one can stain his or her clothes by accident, and one of the toughest ones to get out is a blood stain. If you get blood on your clothing, don’t worry. With patience and diligence, you can remove any trace.

    Step 1

    Ideally, it’s best to treat stain when blood is still wet. However, even if the blood stain is dry, simply pour a small amount of Clorox 2® Free Stain Fighter & Color Booster directly on the stain. You can gently "scrub" stain. You’ll IMMEDIATELY see it begin to work. It starts to "bubble," much like peroxide. Don’t rinse or wash it yet…

    Step 2

    Let it sit on the stain for at least 30 minutes. Then just toss into the washer and launder! This will work on just about any stain, but it’s particulary effective on blood stains.

    Step 3

    Voila! The stain will be gone. If for some reason you can still see evidence of the stain, treat again and let work on the stain a little longer. Enjoy your stain free clothes! (This works really well on sheets)
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    For more information, tips, and advice, visit http://www.startcleaningservice.com/
    Hope this helps!

  5. Tippy's Mom Says:

    This question just seems wrong for lots of reasons. My suggestion is to call your local police department and ask them how to get this done properly and see if they can come over so you can show them what you mean in person and explain how this happened! Good luck!
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    How we hang ‘em in Bristol.

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