02/25/2022
Does your carpet have red wine stains? π· π€
Get to know here the 9οΈβ£ TIPS that will help you remove them! π
1οΈβ£ Table salt
π§ The application of table salt directly on the stain will help absorb moisture from the wine more quickly, preventing it from spreading. If we apply salt on the stain, we should not leave it too long, as this could play against it and fix the wine stain with greater force.
2οΈβ£ White Wine
π₯The best option when it comes to removing a recent red wine stain, whether we have applied salt before or not, is to soak the stained area with white wine. White wine tannins help neutralize the staining caused by red wine tannins, therefore, applying white wine to the stain will always be our first option.
3οΈβ£ Baking Soda
π§Ό In a complementary way, we can add the sodium bicarbonate application to the previous method. To do this, once we have soaked the stained area with white wine and let it act for a while, we apply a thick paste prepared with baking soda and water.
4οΈβ£ Milk
π₯ Wine stains are somewhat more complicated to remove once they have dried. However, one of the most effective methods is to treat the stained area with milk.
To do this, we will heat milk in a container and pour it over the area until we see that the stain is being diluted.
5οΈβ£ Dilution of Hydrogen Peroxide and Ammonia
πͺ£If the stains don't disappear or if we are facing especially persistent stains, there is a more aggressive method that will certainly work.
To eliminate these especially difficult stains, we will make a solution with: 5 parts of water, 1 part of hydrogen peroxide, and 4 parts of ammonia.
Remove our mixture and introduce the stained garment. Let it soak for a few hours and then rinse with plenty of water.