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red wine on carpet
« on: 24 April 2009, 21:22:55 »

My wife has just spilt a decent red wine on carpet. Will not listen to me and is now pouring bicarb of soda on it. I am keeping out of the way!!
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« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2009, 21:24:40 »

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My wife has just spilt a decent red wine on carpet. Will not listen to me and is now pouring bicarb of soda on it. I am keeping out of the way!!

Oh god, headless chicken time ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2009, 21:25:00 »

Get  a wine coloured carpet then any future accidents will be irrelevant  :D :D :D
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2009, 21:26:30 »

No No No!! :o :o :o White wine, cover the stain in white wine then soak it in a sponge and rinse. Job`s a good`un.  :y :y
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« Reply #4 on: 24 April 2009, 21:27:26 »

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No No No!! :o :o :o White wine, cover the stain in white wine then soak it in a sponge and rinse. Job`s a good`un.  :y :y

No....what a waste ;D
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« Reply #5 on: 24 April 2009, 21:28:34 »

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My wife has just spilt a decent red wine on carpet. Will not listen to me and is now pouring bicarb of soda on it. I am keeping out of the way!!

 :'( A criminal waste! :'(
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #6 on: 24 April 2009, 21:29:55 »

either use a straw or a sponge and squeeze into a clean glass after then stick a rug over it  :y :y
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #7 on: 24 April 2009, 21:30:32 »

"If you have a spill you can erase the red wine from carpet by chasing the spill with white wine. Simply fill a glass of white wine and empty it directly onto the stain. A glass of white wine will make the red wine to disappear from your carpets completely.

When white wine is no available, you can make a solution of water and dish soap and place it in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount onto the red wine stain but make sure that you do not soak the area of the spill. You just want to release enough of the soapy mixture to get the stain removed. Using a new clean towel, gently daub at the spill until you have completely deleted the stain.

Another great solution that you can make at home is a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. Apply this new mix to the stains carpet. Use only a small mixture of this solution because it will begin to lose its power to clean very quickly"

blot at it with paper towel don't rub it just pushes the stain further in :y
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #8 on: 24 April 2009, 21:30:40 »

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No No No!! :o :o :o White wine, cover the stain in white wine then soak it in a sponge and rinse. Job`s a good`un.  :y :y

No....what a waste ;D
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #9 on: 24 April 2009, 21:31:35 »

I am quietly drinking my remaining share of the wine - she thinks I am outside fixing the cat scarer - yes I have issues!!
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« Reply #10 on: 24 April 2009, 21:32:58 »

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My wife has just spilt a decent red wine on carpet. Will not listen to me and is now pouring bicarb of soda on it. I am keeping out of the way!!

Thats divorce grounds if ever i heard it  :y ;D :D

Largecol is correct tho.....white wine is the answer.....buggar tho if you aint got any   ;);D
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« Reply #11 on: 24 April 2009, 21:32:59 »

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"If you have a spill you can erase the red wine from carpet by chasing the spill with white wine. Simply fill a glass of white wine and empty it directly onto the stain. A glass of white wine will make the red wine to disappear from your carpets completely.

When white wine is no available, you can make a solution of water and dish soap and place it in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount onto the red wine stain but make sure that you do not soak the area of the spill. You just want to release enough of the soapy mixture to get the stain removed. Using a new clean towel, gently daub at the spill until you have completely deleted the stain.

Another great solution that you can make at home is a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. Apply this new mix to the stains carpet. Use only a small mixture of this solution because it will begin to lose its power to clean very quickly"

blot at it with paper towel don't rub it just pushes the stain further in :y


is dont drink red wine ;D ;D
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« Reply #12 on: 24 April 2009, 21:35:02 »

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"If you have a spill you can erase the red wine from carpet by chasing the spill with white wine. Simply fill a glass of white wine and empty it directly onto the stain. A glass of white wine will make the red wine to disappear from your carpets completely.

When white wine is no available, you can make a solution of water and dish soap and place it in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount onto the red wine stain but make sure that you do not soak the area of the spill. You just want to release enough of the soapy mixture to get the stain removed. Using a new clean towel, gently daub at the spill until you have completely deleted the stain.

Another great solution that you can make at home is a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. Apply this new mix to the stains carpet. Use only a small mixture of this solution because it will begin to lose its power to clean very quickly"

blot at it with paper towel don't rub it just pushes the stain further in :y

 ;) You are either a domestic God.....or.....you`re not getting out enough! ;D
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #13 on: 24 April 2009, 21:38:37 »

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"If you have a spill you can erase the red wine from carpet by chasing the spill with white wine. Simply fill a glass of white wine and empty it directly onto the stain. A glass of white wine will make the red wine to disappear from your carpets completely.

When white wine is no available, you can make a solution of water and dish soap and place it in a spray bottle. Spray a small amount onto the red wine stain but make sure that you do not soak the area of the spill. You just want to release enough of the soapy mixture to get the stain removed. Using a new clean towel, gently daub at the spill until you have completely deleted the stain.

Another great solution that you can make at home is a mixture of dish soap and hydrogen peroxide. Apply this new mix to the stains carpet. Use only a small mixture of this solution because it will begin to lose its power to clean very quickly"

blot at it with paper towel don't rub it just pushes the stain further in :y

 ;) You are either a domestic God.....or.....you`re not getting out enough! ;D


nah just a quick google ;)

i could do with getting out a bit more though :-X
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Re: red wine on carpet
« Reply #14 on: 24 April 2009, 21:44:03 »

update - I am informed that white wine has been applied first and now the heavies are going in with the bicarb. I sort of expressed agreement to this strategy - back to the garage I think.
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