Looking for a Jeep Wrangler at a discount?

Started by Dave W, September 28, 2021, 03:56:22 PM

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Dave W

Woman arrested after being found naked in back seat of Jeep at Florida car dealership

The arrest report said there was a red-colored stain "which appeared to be from vaginal bleeding consistent with a period" observed on the back seat.

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uwe

#2
David Coverdale is an expert on all aspects of female hygiene.



For more practical advice:

#1. Blot The Stain With A Damp Rag

Using a damp cloth, dab the stain to remove as much excess blood as you can.

If the stain is dried, you may not be able to remove much, but if the stain is wet, you should remove a good amount of the blood by blotting it away.

Do not scrub the stain as this can make the blood go down further into the fabric, and it will make the stain much harder to remove.

Pro Tip:

Use cold water for all of the steps in this article.

Though hot or warm water may seem like it would be more effective in removing a blood stain, it will make the stain set into the fabric, and it will make the removal process much more difficult.

#2. Mix Salt And Water And Spray It On The Stain

Mix a solution of one cup of cool water and two teaspoons of salt until all of the salt has been dissolved.

Put the solution into a spray bottle and apply it to the stain. Use a clean, dry cloth to dab the stain until it has all been removed.

Reapply the saltwater until the stain has been completely removed.

If you do not have a spray bottle handy, dampen a cloth with the salt water mixture and dab it on the stain.

Pro Tip:

Start cleaning the edges of the stain and work your way in to ensure the stain does not spread to other parts of the car seat.   


#3. Blot The Stain With Hydrogen Peroxide

For a relatively small or mild stain, the saltwater mixture should be enough to completely remove the stain.

For stains that are more difficult to remove, a small amount of hydrogen peroxide should do the trick.

Get a clean, dry cloth and dampen it with a small amount of hydrogen peroxide and dab it on the stain.

Each time you reapply more hydrogen peroxide, use a new section of the cloth, so it is clean and dry for each application.


#4. Rinse And Let The Stain Dry

After you have finished with either the saltwater mixture or the hydrogen peroxide, get a new cloth and dampen it with cool water.

Dab the stain to ensure that all of the salt or hydrogen peroxide has been removed.

You don't want to leave any behind sitting on your car seats.

Let the seat air dry and then check it to ensure the stain has been completely removed.

If there are still remnants of the stain, repeat the above steps until it has been completely removed.
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
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uwe

#4
Yeah, scaly and intellectually sluggish in a murky environment, but with an avid interest in women ...


(Apparently, she grew up with that alligator and he still knows her.)
We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...

Dave W

Since the Jeep Wrangler is the descendant of the Willys Jeepster, maybe she was dreaming of Marc Bolan while she was pleasuring herself.


uwe

#6
Mickey Finn = worst conga player ever! Being busy banging, but contributing little. :mrgreen: But handsome looks can get you far too.

In memoriam of Steve Took:

We've taken too much for granted ... and all the time it had grown ...
From techno seeds we first planted ... evolved a mind of its own ...