Use a clean white cloth to blot up as much of the red wine as you can right away.
White wine on wool carpet.
A wool carpet stained by red wine calls for a mixture of vinegar baking soda and cold water applied gently so as not to damage the wool fibers.
Alternatively dust the area with baking soda leave it for 10 minutes to absorb the moisture and vacuum the powder up.
Using a clean white cloth sponge the stain with plain.
Add water to the stained area pour a small amount of cool water onto the red wine stain on the carpet and continue blotting.
In a small bowl pour two cups of warm water.
Use a clean sponge or towel to soak up any excess liquid.
Use plain water or mix one tablespoon of liquid hand dishwashing detergent and one tablespoon of white vinegar with two cups of warm water.
Baking soda is more than a leavening agent.
Just pour some white wine down on top of the red wine and blot away.
Alternate parts of the cloth to always blot using a fresh spot.
Mix one tablespoon of white vinegar and one tablespoon of dishwashing liquid.
It may feel a bit odd to be pouring white wine onto your carpet but hear us out.
As with most stains it s best to blot the stain to remove any wine that hasn t been absorbed yet.
Use only a small amount to avoid over saturating the carpet.
White wine dilutes the color of the red stain much like water lessening the impact of the stain.
You can use paper towels or a clean cloth.
Pour a little white wine onto the stain.
White wine works effectively at diluting and lifting the dark red color of red wine.
Some homeowners swear by plain old vodka and say that it does the trick perfectly.
If there s a visible white wine stain on your carpet you should spot clean the area in a similar way to cleaning upholstery.