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Red wine on cream carpet?
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over a year ago
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It's probably too late now but I've seen a guy pour a jug full of water on to the spot & then just dab it up with a large towel, & it actually worked, - not a red spot in sight, just a very wet carpet!!
But it has to be done instantly! |
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Did you buy it yourself, and do you know where from?
We bought our first proper carpet for us recently, and most modern carpets can be bleached apparently, (if all else fails) but you'd need to check suppliers first, and still test it on an inconspicuous area first.
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Gillette shaving gel, the Orange can one. It's surprisingly useful for removing stains on carpets,
We use it to remove black boot polish from military carpets, works a treat, although I would try it somewhere inconspicuous first as the gel is blue but turns white when you rub it in with a damp cloth
worth a try and relatively inexpensive, it removes boot polish so can't see it not working?? |
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"Gillette shaving gel, the Orange can one. It's surprisingly useful for removing stains on carpets,
We use it to remove black boot polish from military carpets, works a treat, although I would try it somewhere inconspicuous first as the gel is blue but turns white when you rub it in with a damp cloth
worth a try and relatively inexpensive, it removes boot polish so can't see it not working??" that must be strong stuff to take that out of a carpet ...worth giving a go thanks xxx |
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"Gillette shaving gel, the Orange can one. It's surprisingly useful for removing stains on carpets,
We use it to remove black boot polish from military carpets, works a treat, although I would try it somewhere inconspicuous first as the gel is blue but turns white when you rub it in with a damp cloth
worth a try and relatively inexpensive, it removes boot polish so can't see it not working??" Really remind me not to buy that to shave me bits |
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"White wine is good for removing red wine stains.
It also works the other way round if you spill white wine, just put red on it.
The same theory also works for coloured cheeses."
This! The white wine works very well. Had this problem twice recently
Salt too.
I've also been informed soda will do the job |
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"White wine is good for removing red wine stains.
It also works the other way round if you spill white wine, just put red on it.
The same theory also works for coloured cheeses."
Sacrilege!! |
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"White wine is good for removing red wine stains.
It also works the other way round if you spill white wine, just put red on it.
The same theory also works for coloured cheeses.
Sacrilege!! "
Yeah Red Leicester totally removes Caerphilly stains! |
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White wine if still wet. But got to say what waste of wine. Shameful lol I never spill a drop myself part from down me but I should not dance when drinking lol |
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Suck it up with a straw or smear some honey onto a hedgehog. Their spines act like a Brillo Pad and it's a scientific fact that honey dissolves red wine. Afterwards, take the hedgehog for a drink. They love Southern Comfort. |
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"Suck it up with a straw or smear some honey onto a hedgehog. Their spines act like a Brillo Pad and it's a scientific fact that honey dissolves red wine. Afterwards, take the hedgehog for a drink. They love Southern Comfort. "
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