Dried Alien Goo
Ok, so Alien eggs are a design winner (!) but how the heck do you get
dried alien egg goo out of polypropylene carpets? Thank you very much! |
It was somewhere outside Barstow when Maria
wrote: Ok, so Alien eggs are a design winner (!) but how the heck do you get dried alien egg goo out of polypropylene carpets? Never tried alien albumen - but most of those slimes (I had a regurgitating Jabba the Hutt) are water based and not particularly tenacious. They'll shift with a little soaking in plain water, or failing that a steam cleaner. |
Maria wrote:
Ok, so Alien eggs are a design winner (!) but how the heck do you get dried alien egg goo out of polypropylene carpets? Call the Cleaning Ladies in Black. |
On 12 Mar 2005 16:14:02 GMT, Ian Stirling
wrote: Maria wrote: Ok, so Alien eggs are a design winner (!) but how the heck do you get dried alien egg goo out of polypropylene carpets? Call the Cleaning Ladies in Black. LOL |
On Sat, 12 Mar 2005 15:39:15 +0000, Andy Dingley
wrote: It was somewhere outside Barstow when Maria wrote: Ok, so Alien eggs are a design winner (!) but how the heck do you get dried alien egg goo out of polypropylene carpets? Never tried alien albumen - but most of those slimes (I had a regurgitating Jabba the Hutt) are water based and not particularly tenacious. They'll shift with a little soaking in plain water, or failing that a steam cleaner. Ah right. It may be that these are cheap imitations and they are not water soluble. :( |
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