white wine
2006-09-29 23:41:49
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answer #1
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answered by Vickezo 4
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DON'T mess around throwing salt, cornstarch, white wine or god know what else on it! My advice (based on a real life red wine / white carpet incident) is to simply drink the white wine, makes everything seem better instantly and call a professional carpet cleaner!
If you mess about trying to clean it yourself you can change the composition of the red wine stain and the carpet cleaner can't do anything with it. GOOD LUCK!
2006-09-30 21:42:57
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answer #2
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answered by rich 1
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hi i'd propose employing a humid vac and slowly pour warm water (practically to the boiling aspect) instantaneous and vacuum it up jointly (this would open up the dye ports on the carpet fibre freeing the stain. and get rid of the residue from the carpet). If the stain remains seen than use somewhat carpet spotter on it or sunrise dishwashing liquid (2 or 3 drops into one cup of water) and repeat step a million. The stain would come back in some days so that you would ought to purpose this some circumstances. Please do no longer placed something on the carpet that changed into no longer made for carpet. At this aspect if the stain remains there please call a carpet purifier. Carpet purifier of 14 years
2016-11-25 03:44:13
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answer #3
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answered by roedel 3
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Either por some white wine over the stain. Or sprinkle with salt the red wine should float to the top then rinse with white vinegar, or carper shampoo
2006-09-29 23:48:20
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answered by jo f 2
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Red wine will be removed with White Wine trust me I have done it
2006-09-29 23:51:48
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answered by Nordra 1
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Hope this helps... Good Luck !
Carpets/Upholstery:
1) A great non-toxic carpet stain remover is club soda. Soak spot immediately with soda and blot until the stain is gone.
2) Pet Urine on Carpets: Dab area with toweling to absorb as much as possible, wash spot with liquid dish detergent, and rinse with 1/2 cup vinegar diluted in 1 qt warm water. Lay towels or paper towels over the spot and weight down to absorb excess moisture. Let stand 4 to 6 hours, then remove toweling, brush up nap and allow to dry completely. Use an electric fan to speed drying.
3) Red wine stains can be removed from carpet by rubbing baking soda in and vacuuming.
4) Sprinkle cornstarch onto carpet, vacuum.
5) To remove grease spots from carpets, first sop up the liquid with a sponge, then rub a liberal amount of baking soda into the spot. Let it absorb overnight. Next day, remove the excess and vacuum the area.
6) To remove grease spots from carpets, first absorb excess with a sponge, then rub a liberal amount of corn starch into the spot. Let sit overnight, then vacuum.
7) Dry cornstarch sprinkled on rug and vacuumed.
8) Carpet Fresher
4 cups baking soda or cornstarch
35 drops Eucalyptus essential oil
30 drops Lavender essential oil
25 drops Rosewood essential oil
or any combination of your favorite essentail oils
Measure 4 cups of baking soda into a bowl, add essential oils. Break up any clumps that form, stir until well mixed. Before vacuuming sprinkle powder from a shaker type can or jar. Let it sit on the carpet for about 15 minutes then vacuum.
9) Herbal Carpet Freshener
1 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup lavender flowers
Crush the lavender flowers to release their scent. Mix well with baking soda and sprinkle liberally on carpets. Vacuum after 30 minutes.
10) Sprinkle baking soda on carpets before vacuuming for a natural rug deodorizer
2006-09-29 23:48:36
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answer #6
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answered by javajoe 4
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if you just did it chuck white wine on top but otherwise I think soak the area in salted water then Vanish mousse and a bit of elbow grease. If all else fails call in a professional
2006-09-29 23:48:09
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answer #7
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answered by Jo L 2
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white wine! but on the carpet not to drink.
IF you find you drink too much in the process the stain will appear to have gone. . this however is not true and when you are sober the stain will reappear!!
2006-09-30 00:18:15
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answer #8
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answered by Em 3
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White wine - quickly!!!
Seriously, it's about the only thing that helps.
2006-09-29 23:49:06
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answer #9
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answered by mrsgavanrossem 5
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red wine stains can be removed by using baking soda.just rub until the area is dry and then vacuum.
2006-09-29 23:59:05
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answered by Anonymous
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