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.
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.
Really depends on what type of red stain. Cleaning procedures are different for red dye or red wine for example.
White wine usually works wonders to get red wine stains out (not sure how it will work on old red wine stains, but give it a shot.) It's wiser to get a proper carpet cleaning service in to get your rugs clean. Often, when we spot clean, we forget their is foam padding under the carpet and all one manages to do is get the surface spot out, but, eventually the spot returns because the rubber matting under the carpet has been soaked with the soil as well. Steam cleaning is about all you can do to be sure the stain is out. If the carpet is fairly new and expensive it's important to get a good carpet cleaning company up and have them do it. Marcy You can also have your carpet professionally re-dyed to get rid of the bleached areas. Look in your local yellowpages under carpet care.
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
There are many uses for club soda. Club soda is good for getting out wine from carpet or fabric. It can also be used to clean other stains. Club soda can also be used to clean porcelain and stainless steel.
What is considered the best wine bottle labels would be dependent on the person viewing them. A clean, simple design could contribute to its attractiveness, as could a unique logo.
Yes, the proper thing to do is to replace it.
Red wine on a damp cloth
Opt for a red wine colored carpet or turquoise to make the beige pop :)
You can paint your wine glasses to add some artistic side in it. You have to clean the surface of the wine glass before painting it. you can also visit your nearest diy shop to look for some ideas.
White wine!pour white wine on and blot!!! x Mix one teaspoon of a neutral detergent (a mild detergent containing no alkalies or bleaches) with a cup of luke-warm water. Blot. Mix one-third cup of white household vinegar with two-thirds cup of water. Blot.Repeat step one.Sponge with clean water. Blot.[Info from the Home Maintenance And Repair Database at the Michigan State University website] Moisten with water then pack with borax and leave to dry before vacuuming. Good luckTo remove red wine from a carpet,just pour table salt all over the stain, don't be afraid to use alot. I've done this when I've spilled the wine, I don't know how well it would work if it's been sitting awhileANSWEREqual parts Dawn dish soap and Hydrogen Peroxide with lots of water and blotting, water and scrubbing, water and the mixture above will do a very good job. I have taken out red wine spills from a glass tipped over all over a light colored couch and carpet - horrific, in a rented vacation house - using this mixture and a method of take time and elbow grease, apply, water, blot or suction up (use a shop vac if you have access to one) - repeat. Spilled onto a white table cloth, I have removed red wine by applying liquid TIDE and/or WINE AWAY spray (but this at a hardware store) and wash in the machine with hot wash/cold rinse. Worked like a charm.