4 ways to remove wine stains from carpet

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4 Ways to Remove Wine Stains From Carpet Manual Аt first glance, removing wine stains from your carpet may seem a daunting task. Yet it could become a lot easier if you are aware of what exactly to do . Here are some tips from experts at Nice and Clean London. Mix 1 teaspoon of mild detergent with low pH with 1 cup of lukewarm water and blot. Prepare another solution: 1/3 cup of white vinegar with 2/3 water and blot again. Put a little more of the initially prepared mixture and scrub with a sponge soaked with water. Don't forget to dry the carpet out. For a non-chemical approach, Nice and Clean London advises to treat the red wine stain with white wine. Sprinkle the spot with some table salt, then cover it with cloth soaked in white wine. In 10 minutes, replace the damp cloth with dry one. Keep on switching with dry ones, until they come out clean. Act as soon as possible! Wash the stain with hydrogen peroxide and leave it for a few minutes. Spray with solution of half water and half carpet cleanser. Then wipe the rug dry with a clean cloth. Sprinkle the stain with some baking soda. Wait for a few hours and then vacuum the rug. To achieve even better effect, mix the soda with essential oil – add about 15-20 drops of oil to 1 cup of soda. (You can store this mix in an airtight container.) The result will be not only more vivid colours on the carpet, but a pleasant aroma throughout your home! For more info visit: w w w . n i c e a n d c l e a n l o n d o n . c o . u k Keep in mind that treating small fresh spots on synthetic carpet at home may not be a problem. But if they are bigger, older, or the fabric is delicate, then using professional steam carpet cleaning would be a better decision.

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4 Ways to Remove Wine Stains From Carpet

Manual

Аt first glance, removing wine stains from your carpetmay seem a daunting task. Yet it could become a loteasier if you are aware of what exactly to do . Here

are some tips from experts at Nice and Clean London. 

Mix 1 teaspoon of mild detergent with low pH with 1 cup oflukewarm water and blot. Prepare another solution: 1/3 cupof white vinegar with 2/3 water and blot again. Put a littlemore of the initially prepared mixture and scrub with asponge soaked with water. Don't forget to dry the carpet out.

For a non-chemical approach, Nice and Clean London advises totreat the red wine stain with white wine. Sprinkle the spot withsome table salt, then cover it with cloth soaked in white wine.In 10 minutes, replace the damp cloth with dry one. Keep onswitching with dry ones, until they come out clean.

Act as soon as possible! Wash the stain with hydrogenperoxide and leave it for a few minutes. Spray with solutionof half water and half carpet cleanser. Then wipe the rug drywith a clean cloth.

Sprinkle the stain with some baking soda. Wait for a fewhours and then vacuum the rug. To achieve even better effect,mix the soda with essential oil – add about 15-20 drops of oilto 1 cup of soda. (You can store this mix in an airtightcontainer.) The result will be not only more vivid colours on thecarpet, but a pleasant aroma throughout your home!

For more info visit: www.niceandcleanlondon.co.uk

Keep in mind that treating small fresh spots on synthetic carpet at home maynot be a problem. But if they are bigger, older, or the fabric is delicate, then

using professional steam carpet cleaning would be a better decision.