I wonder if the meal was a little rotten to begin with, and that's why she regurged?
My Melvin did this to me one weekend. No maggots, but god what a smell. After you're done bleaching, if the smell still lingers, I recommend scrubbing the area down with a baking soda paste, and letting it dry overnight. If the smell is still there, pour a little vinegar on it.
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I wonder if the meal was a little rotten to begin with, and that's why she regurged?
My Melvin did this to me one weekend. No maggots, but god what a smell. After you're done bleaching, if the smell still lingers, I recommend scrubbing the area down with a baking soda paste, and letting it dry overnight. If the smell is still there, pour a little vinegar on it.