How to Remove Red Wine Stain From Carpet: A Step-by-Step Guide

- December 15, 2017
- Fizzion Clean
Chances are, if you’re reading this article, you’ve just had wine poured somewhere other than your glass. Are you doomed to deal with the unsightly stain forever? Not at all, if you know the right way to clean it up. Want to know how to remove red wine stains for good? Follow these fast, easy tips:
1.) Act fast and absorb what you can.
The more wine that soaks into your carpet, clothing or upholstery, the worse the stain will be. Use a paper towel or a clean dishcloth to wick up whatever wine you’re able to. The more excess wine you can blot up, the less will spread into your carpet. However, don’t scrub the stain. This will make it worse and drive the discoloration deeper.
2.) Use cold water (never hot) to dilute red wine stains on carpet.
While hot water is often the go-to for stains on fabric, in this case the temperature will only serve to “set” the color of the wine right into your carpet. Instead, use cold water and dry paper towels. Alternate pouring a little water onto the stain to dilute it and immediately blotting the excess up with the paper towels.
3.) Apply a specialized red wine stain remover.
Mixing two or more cleaning products could potentially set the stain or discolor the carpet even more. When you want to restore your carpet to its former glory, the faster you can apply a specialized product, the better. Rely on a red wine stain cleaning solution like Fizzion Wine Stain Remover. This red wine stain remover is simple to use – just spray, blot and watch your stain disappear – no waiting required.
Follow these three quick steps and soon, you’ll be fearlessly pouring yourself another glass of wine as you admire your clean, beautiful carpeting. There’s never been a better way to enjoy wine without the worry: keep Fizzion’s Red Wine Stain Remover handy and your carpet will thank you!
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