The most popular home removal treatment for red wine stains is dishwashing soap and hydrogen peroxide. Rug or carpet cleaner can be substituted for the soap, if needed. The mixture should be mostly hydrogen peroxide, but recipe amounts vary among sources (about a teaspoon of soap to a cup of peroxide seems to be correct.) Dip a sponge in this mixture or spray the mixture onto the stain and use a damp sponge to lift. After the stain is completely removed, sponge with clear water and blot dry as much as possible. Allow to air dry completely before vacuuming.
The same mixture works as a laundry pre-treatment for clothing and will remove red wine from other fabrics (drapes, comforters, tablecloths, etc.)
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I would go on line and order it. Wine Spectator has several links if you can't find it in Ottawa
Red wine on a damp cloth
by applying white wine directly to the red wine stain
If you pour red wine on it then it will get rid of the bacon grease. Then you have to soak the carpet where you put the red wine at to get out the red wine
How to remove a carpet stain would depend upon what the stain is. The best way to remove a red wine stain is actually to pour white wine onto it and then blot it up.
Opt for a red wine colored carpet or turquoise to make the beige pop :)
I have found that the best thing to remove red wine from carpet is a product that is available for sale called Wine B'Gone Stain Remover Spray. I often find it for sale at wine tasting rooms, but you can also order it online. It does work. This product is called Wine Out. It really does work, it easily removed a stain from my white t-shirt as well. A description can be found here; http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalog/Gonzo-Wine-Stain-Remover-1oz.html
White wine will usually remove a red wine stain.
Believe it or not, but white wine is good for cleaning red wine from a carpet. Once the stain is gone, though, be sure to scrub the area with a towel that is pretty wet with water.
cause it does this is a scientific reason therefore the white wine sinks into the carpet or what ever you have the red stain is and when the white wine sinks into the stain it releases the red stain particles and the red stain particles mix in with the white wine therefore the red stain is vanished
WineNaps. They are great for removing red wine stains from teeth and lips. wine naps
Really depends on what type of red stain. Cleaning procedures are different for red dye or red wine for example.