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Shura ([personal profile] demimaudite) wrote in [community profile] touchscreens2014-08-12 10:45 am

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In Saeng Seong, there are world shattering catastrophes, dividing crises, and events that make you rethink your whole world view.

And then there are more mundane disasters.

"So how d'you get blood out of fabric?" Shura asked the Network, still bed haired and half asleep.

"Also can anyone hook me up with a good local diet guide? Need to watch what I eat more."
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[personal profile] dead_eyed_wolf 2014-08-13 05:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Mukuro debated briefly with herself before her own video feed flicked on, her expression hesitant.]

Ah... what's the material specifically, and is it fresh or dried?
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[personal profile] dead_eyed_wolf 2014-08-13 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
[Mukuro winces.]

Ah, mattresses are hard...

[She sighs, and adopts a more businesslike expression.]

Start by blotting with a cloth soaked in cold water. Don't use hot, don't scrub, just dab at it. Then blot with a dry cloth to pick up the stain. And repeat until you can't seem to pick up any more. If it's still there you can try the same thing again but with cold saltwater, or a baking soda-water solution-- or you can soak it with hydrogen peroxide and then blot that up.

Oh, uh, if it's a big stain, work from the edges inward.
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[personal profile] dead_eyed_wolf 2014-08-18 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
[She can't seem to decide between a shy smile and a wince.]

U, y-yeah...

It... it's no trouble. Good luck. And don't let it dry.
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[personal profile] dead_eyed_wolf 2014-08-18 08:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[She nodded hesitantly.]

Clothing is easier, since you can soak it. Sometimes you can get it mostly out just by running cold water through. You can also use the other tricks, but you don't have to be as delicate.

Make sure not to dry them 'til the stain's totally gone, and never use hot water. Both will set the stain.

[Her grimace implied she learned that the hard way.]
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[personal profile] bloodheels 2014-08-13 08:54 am (UTC)(link)
[Lenalee couldn't help but be a little puzzled at this post.]

What have you been doing to get blood on fabrics? But um, as for diets... I have yet to be here long enough to really know of any.
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[personal profile] bloodheels 2014-08-13 01:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I always found soaking it first helps if wet or dried up.

[It's a start though.]

You have no idea what you've been eating? How wouldn't you notice?
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[personal profile] bloodheels 2014-08-19 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
In water. I don't think any other type of liquid would be as useful.

[Oh, she doesn't think food helps with that or not...Maybe she should explain.]

Food isn't something that helps starting or stopping something like that. Stress is more than likely.