Is it ture the the soda coke can wash away blood?!


Question: Perhaps you might want to consider ditching the body first.......LMAO

Actually.....Coca-Cola has a variety of Yummy Uses......you can use it to bake a cake, it will help the cake rise.....you can use it to remove Tar from your Car (after putting the coke on though, you should wash it RIGHT AWAY as it will eat the paint away as well} You can disolve a chicken bone in coke, if left in a jar for a while (science fair project), you can use coke to tenderize meats (steaks are good for this, not so much fish or chicken as the acid starts to "cook" those right off)
You can also use coke to clean the battery terminals of your car, just pour it on them, and it will eat away all the gookie stuff on there!!!

As for removing blood, never heard that one, but uhmmm yeah, I guess, but then you'd have to worry about getting the Cola out of your clothes!


Answers: Perhaps you might want to consider ditching the body first.......LMAO

Actually.....Coca-Cola has a variety of Yummy Uses......you can use it to bake a cake, it will help the cake rise.....you can use it to remove Tar from your Car (after putting the coke on though, you should wash it RIGHT AWAY as it will eat the paint away as well} You can disolve a chicken bone in coke, if left in a jar for a while (science fair project), you can use coke to tenderize meats (steaks are good for this, not so much fish or chicken as the acid starts to "cook" those right off)
You can also use coke to clean the battery terminals of your car, just pour it on them, and it will eat away all the gookie stuff on there!!!

As for removing blood, never heard that one, but uhmmm yeah, I guess, but then you'd have to worry about getting the Cola out of your clothes!

It can clean it up, but if you are asking if the blood cannot be detected, it still can.

idk but hydrogen peroxide can

Not a clue on the soda coke thought, but I watched a program on Nat. Geog. that was about polar bear hunters in the Inuit (sp?) tribe. After the bear was killed and skinned they washed the hide in sea water until the hide was pure white, no sign of blood. I then took that information and began washing clothing that had blood in them with salt water. The wife claimed it would ruin it because salt sets colors...


Guess what? The blood came out, not set, because blood is a protein not a dye....So to get blood out use salt water....Dang it Bobby them Eskimos sure know their hides....


Do You Spell Check????? not ture?





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