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Long story short, groomer clipped one of my dogs nails short and he bled on the driver and passenger seat.

Anyone ever have to get dried blood out? Going to pick up some club soda and meat tenderizer, see if I can make a paste out of the tenderizer to soak it up with and then pull it out with the soda and some cold water.

So, anyone else had to do this with any insight?

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I have seen episodes of "the first 48" and blaming it on the dog don't work.

I haven't had to clean little blood spots but at my job we use "Tuff Stuff" interior cleaner with the little brush on the cap on some rough oil/greese marks in cars. and takes it out pretty good.

Only thing is if you rub to hard with the brush then it kind of do more of a fade into the color of the cloth then get rid of.

If it's worth building, it's worth over building.

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