08-25-2010, 12:59 AM
I suspect that the blood is the nail in the coffin for the green machine. No matter how clean it might look, I'd always wonder if some blood was still in the foam etc.
I suspect paying you out for the car is less than having it bio-scrubbed. Can you even take it to a detail shop to be cleaned, or does it have to be a cleaner specializing in bio-hazard clean up?
Either way, you've given that car plenty of chances, no one would fault you for walking away now.
I suspect paying you out for the car is less than having it bio-scrubbed. Can you even take it to a detail shop to be cleaned, or does it have to be a cleaner specializing in bio-hazard clean up?
Either way, you've given that car plenty of chances, no one would fault you for walking away now.