how do i remove red wine stains from my carpet?

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  1. Kathy H says:

    There is a great product you can buy that removes wine stains. It really works. It’s called Wine B Gone and is available online. I also see it for sell often in wine tasting rooms.

  2. mamarat says:

    Resolve carpet cleaner works pretty well, if you catch it in time. I also use a product called "Wine Away." I think it came from Cost Plus.

    Good luck!

  3. amanda says:

    carpet cleaner you can usally rent one from a grocery store

  4. kimber911oo says:

    There is a product called Spot Shot. It works great!

  5. ramzee says:

    hydrogen peroxide (natural enzyme) should take care of it

    Be Blessed!

  6. Dad T says:

    I had a huge spill on my wool berber. This formula really worked well and absolutely no evidence of a stain. Works on tablecloths and clothes as well. Hydrogen peroxide and a liquid soap or cleaner (depending on what the wine is on). In this case, peroxide and rug shampoo…..1 to 1 ot there abouts. The following from the web site:
    "First of all, why is it that so many of us red-wine drinkers have white carpeting? But I do have white carpeting and the other day we sloshed a little bit on it. I grabbed for the peroxide because I didn’t really want a thick soap residue on the carpet. Anyway, I poured the peroxide on the spots and rubbed, but they were still there. I was surprised, but then I grabbed a spray bottle in which I had diluted a solution of water and Bissell Fiber Cleansing Formula (I use it for general "spot" cleaning of the carpet). As soon as this diluted rug shampoo came in contact with the peroxide already on the wine stains…poof! all gone.

    Therefore, to make a long story short, I believe that any soap will probably work, and that it probably should be soap appropriate for the fabric (e.g. rug shampoo for carpets, Woolite for wool fabrics, dishwashing soap for washables, etc.) I think the soap helps make the stain soluble for the peroxide to work, as I discovered the stain would not budge with peroxide until I applied soap. Again, I don’t think it takes much soap in any "recipe" to make the peroxide work." Good luck

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