Depends on the color and where it is. Hydrogen peroxide works well . . . better than bleach - test an area away from normal view to see if th peroxide changes the color - if it does not, try it on your bloodspot. I hope this helps. Blessings, Penny http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/FromHeretoThere http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/TimeforaLittlePoetry
where is it at? shving cream sometimes will take out stains but try it in an area not noticeable:) how did you get blood on the paint ??????? ok more info please
I was reading the comments left for you regarding this and I can't stop laughing. Seriously though, try the Mr. Clean sponge for painted walls etc. It works good on my walls to get everything off of them. Good Luck. Missie
Bleach. Sandpaper. Kilz-brand primer (2 coats), then paint as needed to match.
I also recommend using a couple bags of lime in the hole. It decomposes the bones and makes identification via dental records much more difficult. Personally, I would probably remove the offending drywall. It drives juries nuts.
Psssst!To hell with the blood! I'm gonna send a secret email to tell you how to quickly despose of the spray-painter's body! For a small fee, of course..... Jon (do you happen to remember a Faux Cowboy??)
Did I just spell "dispose" wrong?? I'd better correct myself quickly. I don't trust the wrath of anybody who could murder an innocent sprey-painter...... Jon
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Hang a picture? Anne
Depends on the color and where it is. Hydrogen peroxide works well . . . better than bleach - test an area away from normal view to see if th peroxide changes the color - if it does not, try it on your bloodspot. I hope this helps. Blessings, Penny http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/FromHeretoThere http://journals.aol.com/firestormkids04/TimeforaLittlePoetry
Seriously???
Where did the blood come from? Jae
where is it at? shving cream sometimes will take out stains but try it in an area not noticeable:) how did you get blood on the paint ??????? ok more info please
Deb
Never mind the blood, just make sure you don't bury the body in the backyard where the dogs can dig it up! LOL
So, when do you plan to share the story of what you did now?
Monica
I was reading the comments left for you regarding this and I can't stop laughing. Seriously though, try the Mr. Clean sponge for painted walls etc. It works good on my walls to get everything off of them. Good Luck.
Missie
Bleach. Sandpaper. Kilz-brand primer (2 coats), then paint as needed to match.
I also recommend using a couple bags of lime in the hole. It decomposes the bones and makes identification via dental records much more difficult. Personally, I would probably remove the offending drywall. It drives juries nuts.
Psssst!To hell with the blood! I'm gonna send a secret email to tell you how to quickly despose of the spray-painter's body! For a small fee, of course.....
Jon
(do you happen to remember a Faux Cowboy??)
Did I just spell "dispose" wrong?? I'd better correct myself quickly. I don't trust the wrath of anybody who could murder an innocent sprey-painter...... Jon
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