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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 489818" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Stainmaster used to contract to clean up after crimes years ago. Now I think most of the really bad murders and things - like when your kid draws on a couch - are handled by private companies. I'm not sure if SM would have a product that could help. But would be worth a call. They certainly have a product that you add to water and clean up blood, but it's basically and oxygenated tablet you add to water/ seltzer, rinse, vacuum - repeat. If that doesn't get it out - you bag it in a biohazard bag and off it goes to the special place for CSI things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 489818, member: 4964"] Stainmaster used to contract to clean up after crimes years ago. Now I think most of the really bad murders and things - like when your kid draws on a couch - are handled by private companies. I'm not sure if SM would have a product that could help. But would be worth a call. They certainly have a product that you add to water and clean up blood, but it's basically and oxygenated tablet you add to water/ seltzer, rinse, vacuum - repeat. If that doesn't get it out - you bag it in a biohazard bag and off it goes to the special place for CSI things. [/QUOTE]
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