To: UCANSEE2
When I was a teenager I worked at a drycleaner and my primary job was to "spot" the clothes before I passed them on to be cleaned. I looked over every inch of the material and if I saw a spot I put a specific solution on it. Dusek made a big deal about clorox destroying dna evidence implying thats why westerfield had clorox. Would'nt you think that dry cleaning solvent would destroy dna evidence too?
607 posted on
08/08/2002 8:15:00 PM PDT by
ethical
To: ethical
When I was a teenager I worked at a drycleaner and my primary job was to "spot" the clothes before I passed them on to be cleaned. I looked over every inch of the material and if I saw a spot I put a specific solution on it. Dusek made a big deal about clorox destroying dna evidence implying thats why westerfield had clorox. Would'nt you think that dry cleaning solvent would destroy dna evidence too? I don't know about that. There was someone earlier on the thread that said that DNA was pretty durable and wouldn't be destroyed easily. I am not an expert on drycleaning or DNA>
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