How to Remove Red Wine Stains from White Carpets

A spilled glass of wine doesn't have to ruin your luxury carpet. Act fast and follow these professional stain-removal steps.
Red wine on a pristine white carpet is a homeowner's worst nightmare. The dark pigments in wine act as a dye, binding quickly to carpet fibers. The key to saving your carpet is acting immediately.
Blot, Never Rub
The moment the spill happens, grab clean white paper towels and blot the area to absorb as much liquid as possible. Never rub or scrub, as this pushes the wine deeper into the fibers and spreads the stain.
The Salt and Soda Method
Once blotted, pour a generous amount of salt over the stain to absorb the remaining moisture. Let it sit until dry, then vacuum. If a mark remains, mix a solution of 3 parts hydrogen peroxide to 1 part dish soap. Apply sparingly, let sit for 20 minutes, and blot with a damp cloth. For expensive wool or silk rugs, always call a professional immediately to avoid permanent damage.
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