How to remove a red wine stain from your carpet?
A cozy party, delicious food, and a lovely glass of wine… Sometimes, an accident happens, and your carpet becomes the victim. It’s frustrating, but it doesn’t have to ruin your evening. With a few handy tips, you can remove the red wine stain from your carpet.
Delicious but stubborn
Removing a red wine stain from your carpet can be harder than you think. That’s no coincidence – red wine contains tannins. These natural pigments give wine its deep red color. Once the wine penetrates your carpet, the pigments adhere to the fibers, creating a noticeable red stain.
How to remove a red wine stain from your carpet?
Don’t wait until the party is over to tackle the stain! Acting quickly is essential.
- Don’t rub, dab instead!
Gently dab the stain with a clean cloth to absorb the moisture. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the fibers, which is something you obviously want to avoid!
- Use cold water
Apply a small amount of cold water to dilute the wine and prevent it from sinking deeper into the fibers.
- Salt to the rescue
Generously sprinkle salt over the stain. The salt absorbs the wine and stops the stain from spreading further. Let it dry completely, then vacuum it up.
- Baking soda and water
Mix baking soda with water to create a paste. Apply this paste to the stain, let it dry, and vacuum it up. Baking soda absorbs the wine residues from the fibers.
- Stain remover
Use a mild stain remover suitable for carpets and follow the instructions on the packaging.
What to do if the stain doesn’t disappear?
If you’re unable to remove the red wine stain, it’s best to call in professional help from a company specializing in carpet cleaning.
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