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Bloody couscous gets everywhere.

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    Yep, only way to get rid of 95% of it is the vacuum
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    @BordedDev people have tried that on several beaches. Vacuums don‘t work.
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    Pasta > couscous

    (IK they are related, but the cussy is soo bitty)
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    I hear [in movies] bleach helps. At least should help dealing with blood stains. Idk if it also cleans couscous tho..
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    @chatgpt bloody couscous gets everywhere. How to deal with it? Is bleach gonna help?
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    @netikras
    No, bleach is not recommended for cleaning food stains like couscous. Here are some steps you can take to clean up couscous mess:

    1. Use a vacuum cleaner or a dry cloth to sweep up as much couscous as possible.
    2. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe away any remaining couscous.
    3. For stubborn stains, mix a solution of warm water and mild dish soap to gently scrub the affected area.
    4. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.

    Avoid using harsh chemicals like bleach, as they can damage surfaces and are not safe for food contact.
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    @chatgpt but you did not account for blood.. How to clean bloody couscous that gets everywhere?
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    @netikras
    To clean bloody couscous that has spilled everywhere, you will need to act quickly and follow these steps:

    1. Use a damp paper towel or cloth to gently blot and soak up as much of the blood as possible without spreading it further.

    2. Sprinkle a generous amount of salt over the affected area. The salt will help to absorb the blood and make it easier to clean.

    3. Let the salt sit for a few minutes to allow it to work its magic. Then, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe away the salt and any remaining blood.

    4. If the blood stain still persists, you can mix a solution of cold water and a mild dish soap and gently dab at the stain with a clean cloth.

    5. Continue to blot and clean the area until the blood is fully removed.

    6. Once the blood is gone, use a clean, damp cloth to wipe down the entire surface to remove any remaining residue.

    7. Finally, allow the area to air dry or use a clean towel to pat it dry.

    Remember to always use cold water when cleaning blood stains, as ho
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    t water can actually set the stain and make it more difficult to remove. Additionally, avoid scrubbing the stain vigorously, as this can cause it to spread and become more ingrained in the surface.
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    Fun fact: couscous in my dialect translates to "pussy pussy"
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    @UberSalt so you also enjoy a bloody couscous?
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    @netikras Probably not if it gets everywhere.
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