If your tired of looking at an old red wine skip to step 4.
Remove red wine from carpet vinegar.
Tamp with a soft bristled brush.
Cover the stain in white vinegar which neutralizes purple and red pigments.
I ll cover the best way to remove an old red wine stain including how to make a diy cleaner.
It may seem like the last thing you want to do is to pour more wine on your carpet but clear colored white wine can actually be a lifesaver if you don t have water handy.
You can use paper towels or a clean cloth.
Immediately after applying the vinegar rub in liquid detergent then launder in hot water.
As with most stains it s best to blot the stain to remove any wine that hasn t been absorbed yet.
Remove red wine from carpet in 4 steps.
The stain should lift.
Let stand several minutes flush again.
How to remove red wine stains with white vinegar.
For this slightly more natural alternative to carpet cleaner you should mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with one tablespoon of washing up liquid with two cups of still water.
Acting fast is the 1 goal in a red wine stain.
First off if you just spilled red wine skip this intro and go to step 1 now.
This method uses vinegar so be sure you have some on hand.
Flush with water apply white vinegar and tamp.
White wine dilutes the color of the red stain much like water lessening the impact of the stain.
Spray diluted dishwashing soap solution on stain.