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  • shocking.. tide to go works on everything.. im thoroughly disappointed but thanks for the heads up hah

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 4:11am
  • it says on the packaging that its not meant for use on "protein-based human stains, such as blood" ...and cum. reading is fundamental.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 1, 09 at 11:09pm
  • I love this websit hahHaha

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 5:39am
  • GAWD I LOVE THIS SITE!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 2:01pm
  • great night for the dude, bad night for the chick

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 11:45pm
  • OMG I love this site I just hope noone post the texts we got from the other couple discussing the same thing!!!

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 7, 09 at 11:16am
  • fort worth and arlington, stay classy

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 4:24pm
  • 12:24... soap is a base... just so you know

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 8:21pm
  • your problem is that they are both acids. You must use a base such as vinegar or any alkaline earth metal will do.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 12:24am
  • i would probably do the same lol them things are handy as fuck

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 5, 09 at 12:09am
  • I've tried vinegar before and just plain warm water with soap...neither of which have worked... I'm in the same boat with you.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 10:36pm
  • im surprised that the tide to go didnt work me and my ex have used it several times and it worked well

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 12:31am
  • they sell car carpet cleaners at o'rileys/autozone with a little scrub brush on the end-works everytime :)

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 8:37pm
  • 11:45 who says it's the girls car?

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 3, 09 at 12:29am
  • Use a condom or swallow...problem solved.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 1, 09 at 9:05pm
  • yea ive tried. doesnt work

    Submitted by jerm69anl on Oct 28, 10 at 8:06pm
  • 12:24-vinegar is an acid you fucking retard

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 8:29am
  • worked for me before.... blood too

    Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 2, 09 at 9:08am
  • Baby wipes work wonders on removing a wide variety of organic matter from cloth surfaces. They're also safe for leather, and with appropriate caution, things like book covers.

    Submitted by spiletta42 on Jun 26, 11 at 5:44pm
  • Seltzer water. Work wonders.

    Submitted by Anonymous on Oct 18, 09 at 10:32am
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