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Dry Blood On Carpet
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Mr Cuppa had a Haemorrhage recently, and lots of blood spots on the carpet.
Plenty elsewhere too, but in or on washable fabrics..
I am waiting for the insurance assessor to come in a few days but not sure yet what they will suggest.
If it just means they want to try cleaning the carpet, then I won't go down that route as I have a largish excess to pay.
Any suggestions what to clean it with, that will get all the blood stains out. I did try with some Vanish spray I had but made it worse. Once it was wet it spread into rust coloured blobs.
Plenty elsewhere too, but in or on washable fabrics..
I am waiting for the insurance assessor to come in a few days but not sure yet what they will suggest.
If it just means they want to try cleaning the carpet, then I won't go down that route as I have a largish excess to pay.
Any suggestions what to clean it with, that will get all the blood stains out. I did try with some Vanish spray I had but made it worse. Once it was wet it spread into rust coloured blobs.
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