How To Get Red Wine Out Of Carpet
Red wine has a dye in it. It’s a vegetable based dye. When red wine is spilled onto a wool carpet, most of it will be sitting in and around the wool, not necessarily inside the wool. Sometimes, just a detergent solution is sufficient to get that moving. In this article, we’re going to show you how to get red wine out of a wool carpet.
Step One:
Apply Steamaster Prespray for Wool to the affected area, making sure to cover the whole stain.
Step Two:
Agitate the carpet to loosen up any loose particles and help the chemical penetrate the carpet fibers. Take care not to over-agitate the carpet as we don’t want to damage the carpet.
Step Three:
Vacuum out the excess chemical.
Step Four:
Repeat steps one through three until you’ve drawn out as much of the stain as you can.
Step Five:
Apply the Steamaster Prespray for Synthetics to the stain, making sure to cover only the stain as you don’t want to apply it where you don’t need it.
Step Six:
Agitate the carpet.
Step Seven:
Vacuum out the excess chemical.
Step Eight:
Apply Steamaster Acid Rinse to the stain.
Step Nine:
Agitate the carpet.
Step Ten:
Vacuum out the excess chemical.
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Great tips! Removing stains from the carpets is really a mess which we all have to face in our daily life. Thanks for sharing this post. It is very useful to have a information like this. This will surely help.
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