on 12/10/2009
Thanks a million this really works great, my Husband spilled an entire Glass of Red Wine on our light beige carpet, well before I could even look up your great advice I've blotted most of the liquid up with an old towel, then I've tried a solution that was 1 tbs of Dawn Dish Liquid and 1/4 cup of Peroxide it got it up somewhat. I've send my daughter into the Laundry room to get me a 1/4 cup of Arm and Hammer baking Soda with OXY CLEAN and mixed that with a little more Peroxide used a clean cloth and started to work in the paste and this lifted the rest of the stain. Hope this will help someone else.
on 10/8/2009
My wife spilled an entire glass - tried it first with just a splash of 10% peroxide hair stuff and soup - disin't do much - upped the dose to half peroxide and 1/2 warm washing powder solution - stains started coming out. Felt it burning my hands a bit - it is bleach so made sure really washed it out with warm
on 10/8/2009
My wife spilled an entire glass - tried it first with just a splash of 10% peroxide hair stuff and soup - disin't do much - upped the dose to half peroxide and 1/2 warm washing powder solution - stains started coming out. Felt it burning my hands a bit - it is bleach so made sure really washed it out with warm water as quickly as possible - Looks like it worked!
on 8/14/2009
PattyS and KenP YOU ROCK! I spilled a whole glass of red wine on my white carpet.. I didn't panic because I had my Oxyclean, knew to act fast, blotted, used my Bissell cleaner and went to bed pleased to see the huge stain GONE. (Did regret loosing the wine. it was a good one.) 24 hrs later I return to admire my savvy cleaning skills and to my horror there was a horrible GREY stain where my precious Zin had fallen! I read both your posts and went to work on your version, Kenneth, of Patty's "recipe". UNREAL! IT IS GONE!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I want to add that this did produce quite a bit of suds in my dirty water canister. I added a teaspoon or less, of rubbing alcohol to the dirty water and was able to complete the job w/out having to keep re-emptying. Thank You! CHEERS
on 5/12/2009
I spilt a full glass of red wine on a rug and immediately covered the stain with carbonated water. The wine completely disappeared! This only works before the stain has set, though.
on 9/21/2008
A huge goblet of red wine was knocked over onto my light colored berber carpet. Bloting, rinsing, shampooing made the spot look better but did not take the entire stain out. Researching the subject further on the web, I came across Patty S.'s "recipe" for getting out red wine stains so I tried it. Mixed 50% carpet shampoo with 50% hydrogen peroxide, and sprayed it over the spot. Then took my handheld carpet shampooer,added the solution to that, and went over the spot a few times with the shampooer. Voila! The stain came completely out! You could never tell that there was ever a red wine spill there. Absolutely incredible! Thanks for sharing, Patty S.!
on 4/13/2008
I can't believe this worked! I knocked an entire glass of red wine on my beige carpet. I was so panicked, I almost didn't look on the web. I was so lucky this was the first article that came up. I followed the directions to a tee, and you can't even tell a stain was even there! Thanks a bunch!
on 3/24/2007
Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
on 3/24/2007
Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
on 3/24/2007
Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
on 3/24/2007
Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
on 9/9/2006
It happened last night and the only thing I had handy was Simple Solution Stain and Odor Remover for pets which I immediately poured on the carpet and it disappeared before my eyes. It is completely gone, plus there is no wine smell. The only thing is it didn't completely remove it from was the wall - which it turned to a very pale lavender so I will repaint the wall. Who knew this stuff was so fabulous?!
on 8/8/2006
This morning, after the party, I have removed the dry red wine stains from my chesterfield by using the Fantastik total bathroom (containing bleach), Last night, the wine was spread on the side of my chesterfield, the color of my chesterfield is cream. So, I put salt on stains, but it remains wine, and this morning I use the product above to remove it. I sprayed the Fantastik, then sponged it, rinsed with a wet clothe, and I used the vacuum to dry it.
cafeaulaite said
on 12/10/2009 Thanks a million this really works great, my Husband spilled an entire Glass of Red Wine on our light beige carpet, well before I could even look up your great advice I've blotted most of the liquid up with an old towel, then I've tried a solution that was 1 tbs of Dawn Dish Liquid and 1/4 cup of Peroxide it got it up somewhat. I've send my daughter into the Laundry room to get me a 1/4 cup of Arm and Hammer baking Soda with OXY CLEAN and mixed that with a little more Peroxide used a clean cloth and started to work in the paste and this lifted the rest of the stain. Hope this will help someone else.
cixpayne said
on 10/8/2009 My wife spilled an entire glass - tried it first with just a splash of 10% peroxide hair stuff and soup - disin't do much - upped the dose to half peroxide and 1/2 warm washing powder solution - stains started coming out. Felt it burning my hands a bit - it is bleach so made sure really washed it out with warm
cixpayne said
on 10/8/2009 My wife spilled an entire glass - tried it first with just a splash of 10% peroxide hair stuff and soup - disin't do much - upped the dose to half peroxide and 1/2 warm washing powder solution - stains started coming out. Felt it burning my hands a bit - it is bleach so made sure really washed it out with warm water as quickly as possible - Looks like it worked!
tsoff said
on 8/14/2009 PattyS and KenP YOU ROCK! I spilled a whole glass of red wine on my white carpet.. I didn't panic because I had my Oxyclean, knew to act fast, blotted, used my Bissell cleaner and went to bed pleased to see the huge stain GONE. (Did regret loosing the wine. it was a good one.)
24 hrs later I return to admire my savvy cleaning skills and to my horror there was a horrible GREY stain where my precious Zin had fallen! I read both your posts and went to work on your version, Kenneth, of Patty's "recipe". UNREAL! IT IS GONE!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
I want to add that this did produce quite a bit of suds in my dirty water canister. I added a teaspoon or less, of rubbing alcohol to the dirty water and was able to complete the job w/out having to keep re-emptying. Thank You! CHEERS
patadragon said
on 5/12/2009 I spilt a full glass of red wine on a rug and immediately covered the stain with carbonated water. The wine completely disappeared! This only works before the stain has set, though.
KennethP said
on 9/21/2008 A huge goblet of red wine was knocked over onto my light colored berber carpet. Bloting, rinsing, shampooing made the spot look better but did not take the entire stain out. Researching the subject further on the web, I came across Patty S.'s "recipe" for getting out red wine stains so I tried it. Mixed 50% carpet shampoo with 50% hydrogen peroxide, and sprayed it over the spot. Then took my handheld carpet shampooer,added the solution to that, and went over the spot a few times with the shampooer. Voila! The stain came completely out! You could never tell that there was ever a red wine spill there. Absolutely incredible! Thanks for sharing, Patty S.!
LadySteeler said
on 4/13/2008 I can't believe this worked! I knocked an entire glass of red wine on my beige carpet. I was so panicked, I almost didn't look on the web. I was so lucky this was the first article that came up. I followed the directions to a tee, and you can't even tell a stain was even there! Thanks a bunch!
pupuledog said
on 3/24/2007 Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
pupuledog said
on 3/24/2007 Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
pupuledog said
on 3/24/2007 Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
pupuledog said
on 3/24/2007 Absolutely incredible! A friend splattered an entire glass of Shivaz all over my white carpet. I raced to the internet...searched this...did it...STAIN GONE!! Be sure to blot out all of your detergent/peroxide solution afterwards with water. INCREDIBLE!!
droversdog said
on 2/16/2007 Tried this and worked really well
Anonymous said
on 9/9/2006 It happened last night and the only thing I had handy was Simple Solution Stain and Odor Remover for pets which I immediately poured on the carpet and it disappeared before my eyes. It is completely gone, plus there is no wine smell. The only thing is it didn't completely remove it from was the wall - which it turned to a very pale lavender so I will repaint the wall. Who knew this stuff was so fabulous?!
Anonymous said
on 8/8/2006 This morning, after the party, I have removed the dry red wine stains from my chesterfield by using the Fantastik total bathroom (containing bleach), Last night, the wine was spread on the side of my chesterfield, the color of my chesterfield is cream. So, I put salt on stains, but it remains wine, and this morning I use the product above to remove it.
I sprayed the Fantastik, then sponged it, rinsed with a wet clothe, and I used the vacuum to dry it.
Anonymous said
on 8/8/2006 Stains disappear before your eyes. Mix 1/2 scoop of Oxy Booster with 2 cups of water. Sprinkle directly on the stain until it disappears.