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as you guys know I clean up crime scenes for a living and while I canamp;#39;t show you the real life scenes I work at I figured I could show you what I do when an active violence gets committed against me so hereamp;#39;s the culprit itamp;#39;s a stupid piece of ceramic I was trying to throw away it even made me drop my protein shakes I was more upset about that than the crime scene inflicted upon my home anyway Iamp;#39;m not stocked up with my work equipment but I heard cornstarch and water might do the trick so this oneamp;#39;s for science I poured some of that out on the floor splatter let it dry a bit and it seems like it worked pretty well it doesnamp;#39;t super work for the walls but Scrub Daddy was able to at least get the stains out and this was the status of my favorite tall boy I considered throwing it out but it looked savable anyway guys if this ever happens to you donamp;#39;t use cornstarch itamp;#39;s not very effective