how do i get rid of a blood stain on a cloth business chair?

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I leaked and got blood on my new boss's cloth business chair? What stuff do I buy and use to hide a blood stain on a gray cloth business chair? Thank you!

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  1. sid23 says:

    Clorox OXY-Magic. Spray on and it will foam up right on the blood. Dab it up and do it a few more times works great. If its not real heavy just once and let it set 15-30 seconds before dabbing up. You can also use regular OXY-Clean dissolved in some warm H2O.

  2. chrissieeee says:

    Put on some milk ASAP!!!

  3. Matthew says:

    mixture of baking soda & water, (into a paste) leave it on stain like 20 mins, and clean it and do it again with a new paste, do it until stain is gone

    or

    http://www.ehow.com/how_1212_remove-blood-fabric.html?ref=fuel

  4. Jennifer M says:

    Peroxide!! I promise It really works!

  5. mojo1969 says:

    HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, POUR ON STAIN LET STAND BLOT DRY USE WARM SOAPY WATER AND MIXTURE OF DILUTED PEROXIDE TO SCRUB CLEAN REPEAT IF NECESSARY

  6. yukrchick says:

    clorox oxy-magic — even takes out set in blood

  7. Tara A says:

    PEROXIDE

  8. mshonnie says:

    Blood: Mix two tablespoons of table salt with 1 quart of water and apply the rinse, blot, rinse technique. If the stain persists, try applying a diluted solution of hydrogen peroxide

    Upholstery fabric stains present larger problems than your average clothing stain, for one, the cost of replacing a sofa or chair is much larger than a shirt or skirt. We've tried to make it easy with our top ten tips for getting rid of unsightly sofa stains.

    Upholstery fabrics made from natural fibres and/or dyes or finishes may require special treatment so it’s wise to heed the advice of your upholstery fabric manufacturer

    Good Luck !

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