I know red wine stains in a carpet can be removed by white wine, so give that a try. If this doesn't work buy a box of "Mr Clean sponges" ... they work like magic! I use them a lot around my home. Marcy 24 Mar 09 After knocking a glass of red wine off a table onto a bright white wall, I looked up options for removing. Repainting was a frequently cited option (often with a primer base). But I took the easiest route suggested on these discussion pages, which was to use a 1:1 bleach to water solution and a damp cloth. It worked like a charm. Jennifer Buff
look on tv for an add about a cleaning product
with a damp cloth and windex
It should easily remove red win stains. As with all stains you will want to remove it as soon as possible.
White wine will usually remove a red wine stain.
the ones that you create are the easeyst. the red wine stains are especially easy to get out. ... so are grass stains.
WineNaps. They are great for removing red wine stains from teeth and lips. wine naps
Club soda is supposedly useful for removing white wine stains, tea stains, red wine stains, and make up stains from clothes. In general, it is useful as a general cloth stain remover.
WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS.
Neither white vinegar nor water stains clothes. Red wine vinegar may though, as it is made red wine which stains.
It is a towelette, like a wetnap that removes red wine stains from lips and teeth.
Removing wine stains depends on if the wine is dry of wet and where the stain is located. http://www.ehow.com/how_2524_remove-red-wine.html
by applying white wine directly to the red wine stain
The only way is really by brushing your tongue with a toothbrush.
By put sraypaint on it