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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

How to Remove a Red Wine Stain

We all know how difficult it could be to remove a red wine stain. Still, there are many suggestions that will help you to pull out the stain from your favourite shirt or carpet. 
Here are what Clapham cleaners suggest:
Red wine fabric stain
If the red wine stain is still fresh, pour it with boiling water from above and it will completely vanish. For a dried stain, use white wine to soak the stain in it, then cover it with a paste of baking soda. Wait for few hours, and wash the stained area.
Red wine stain on carpet
When cleaning red wine stain from a carpet, the first thing you should do is to absorb the excess liquid with paper towel. Then, use a sponge soaked in a mixture of a cup of hydrogen peroxide and a teaspoon of carpet shampoo to absorb the wine stain. The affected area is then rinsed with warm water and dried with paper towel. If the wine stain doesn't disappears, then hire carpet cleaning Clapham to get rid of the stain.
Red wine stain on fiberglass
After removing the excess liquid, the stain is soaked up with water followed by the application of a cleaning solution made of one part glycerin and detergent and eight parts of water. A few drops of white vinegar are placed onto the affected area. Then the stained area is covered with a pad moistened in your cleaning solution, make sure to replace the pad every time when it gets dirty. Once the stain is completely removed, wash the treated area with water.
Always avoid scrubbing the stain as this can set the stain deeper into the fabric. Using white paper towers is also recommended, otherwise they can colour the fabric.

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