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    ok strange question but last night i was on my home from Mc donalds with ymmate and we stoped in a car park to eat our food and check my bank balence at the ATM there where these 2 drunk guys with these 2 chicks and they where talking to me about how many people they smash and stuff as i was making my way back to the car anyway they started walking in the other direction, so i left and went back to my mate in my car as soon as i started to leave i here one of the drunk guys telling his head off to this poor asian guy just trying to finish up for the night and grab his shops sign the drunk guy just abuses him then king hits him hitting him acros the cheek bone i wind my window down and yell outt o him to **** off he comes up to my car gets in the rear of my car i tell him to get out but by this stage the asian guy has come screaming towords my car rips the back door open gets inside my car and start hitting the other guy throwing blood all over my seat so i riped the asian one out drove off dumped the drunk guy on the side of the road up the highway, and went back to help the asian man

    long sotry short my car is now impounded as a crime scene for evidence and i need to pick it up tomorrow

    but i want to no what would remove the stain

    it is an 88 vl exectutive sl with cream interior stock seats farly sure they are the same as the cepter (bt1) seats

    how do i remove these stains or am i best to go get it done properly

    sorry for the long realy crap grammer and probaly spelling

    but any help would be awsome

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    well normally with stains like that you should really get them out as soon as possible, im sure theres a way to get the stain out though, or at least almost unnoticable, not sure about blood though.. hmm

    hopefully it turns out alright for ya

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    I think an asian wanker and a drunk moron should be able to scrub them out pretty good.

    I wouldnt even try to clean them, claim it through victims of crime
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    i feel your pain I'm still trying to get the pools of blood out of my boot LOL.
    blood stains are a prick to get out you can scrub to your hats content but normally doesn't do much , hope the wee lad doesn't have hiv that would suck for you.
    LOL good luck going parking with blood on your back seat LMAO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzy2308 View Post
    i feel your pain I'm still trying to get the pools of blood out of my boot LOL.
    blood stains are a prick to get out you can scrub to your hats content but normally doesn't do much , hope the wee lad doesn't have hiv that would suck for you.
    LOL good luck going parking with blood on your back seat LMAO.
    lol what do you do for a living to get pools of blood in the boot
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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzzy2308 View Post
    i feel your pain I'm still trying to get the pools of blood out of my boot LOL.
    blood stains are a prick to get out you can scrub to your hats content but normally doesn't do much , hope the wee lad doesn't have hiv that would suck for you.
    LOL good luck going parking with blood on your back seat LMAO.
    since when can you aford a boot

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    that sucks mate..
    you try and do a good thing and you end up with a problem yourself!!!
    All i can say is dont scub, as that just works the blood into the seats.
    Find a good product (something like those carpet cleaning foam that brings the stain to the surface) and Dap a cloth, just try and soak it up. Like i said dont scrub it.
    And test a bit of the product on an area before doin the whole thing..

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    **** mate, no good about the blood. if that had of happened to my car i would have cried.
    i just bought some of thi stuff yesterday. Car Care Products / Autoglym / Interior / Carpet & Upholstery / Interior Shampoo


    worked a treat on random stains in my seats (also smells awesome hehe)
    not sure how well it would work on a stain from blood, but for the price its worth a try.

    either that or check out other items on that site or even email them. they've got a massive range.

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    yeah well i am going to try and see if the cops can clean it due to it being a bio hazord and they said its there crime scene so they should have to clean it

    yeah and now my car is still at the cop shop and hasnt even eben looked at i went to get it now and no one is there when they told me to go and get it at 10

    talk about pissed off but thanks for all ya help

    i will give that stuff a go

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    A lot of car mannuals and handbooks (good ones that is have a section) on removing stains including blood ,Mine even tells you how to remove semem stains,the car manafactures must of had a lot of enquiries about that one LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by minux View Post
    I think an asian wanker and a drunk moron should be able to scrub them out pretty good.

    I wouldnt even try to clean them, claim it through victims of crime
    haha yeah do what minux says

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    To get blood stains out try some hydrogen peroxide, you can buy it from the pharmacy section of woolies or coles, its usually in a small brown bottle couple 100mls. Try it on a small spot first cause I don't know what it will do to seats but I think a weak solution like you buy from the shops will be fine.

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    peroxide will bleach the seat material so you probably should try this in a place that wont be seen.

    just drive it to a car detailers and let them worry about it.
    make the victims of crime claim for it.

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    do not use peroxide as davway said it will bleach your seats.
    blood is a pr!ck to get out you really need to clean it as soon as it gets on the material and cold water will do it! in your case that was/is not possible AMMONIA is a good product for removing blood (get from the supermarket cleaning isle) but the longer it is on there the harder it will be to remove, after using ammonia you will need to use warm soapy water to remove the ammonia and smell.
    I would also try and make a claim somehow from someone involved I think victims of crime is for physical and mental injury, not property damage.
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    Chem Dry's Spot Remover works a treat on pretty much anything! Designed for inside buildings as well as auto interiors! You could talk to the guys at Chemdry City, theyre really good and can tell you what would be best. But i find just the Spot Remover is enough to get rid of stuff. It's designed for use between professional cleans!

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    do what minux said..........

    OR

    take your seat out, soak the bastard with degreaser or something (good degreaser, not cheap watered down crap) and then hit it with a pressure washer..... repeat if you need to

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    Typical look at the shit you get for trying to do a good deed,
    man i wouldnt try any chemicals first i would try steam cleaning it and see how it goes

    good luck with it

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    Haha oh wow. Bound to find you on here sooner or later! Any luck with those stains?

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    i saw this done in pulp fiction, i can't remember what they used, you could hire the DVD

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    ok guys i got the stains out of the seats just with cold water and lots of work luckily enough

    now i am using this stain lifter wich is removing all the water marks left from dabing the blood out

    came up all right and no good with the compo

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    i do except only 3rd part fire or theft cover i already spoke to police for advise on compo and they said it is now a cival matter and there is nothing they can do

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    only works while wet as far as I know, but if you use the saliva of the person who has left the blood stain it will generally remove it, something to do with matching enzymes.

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