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Red Wine Stains On Carpet

Red Wine Stains On Carpet

Getting Red Wine Stains Out Of Carpet

Wine stains can be challenging to remove for a home owner. Especially if the carpet is nylon and the spill is in a high traffic area. All wall to wall carpet today has a manufactured applied stain blocker. This stain blocker wears off over time and high traffic areas are the first to show this. The best thing you can do is to immediately blot as much liquid as possible. If the liquid has penetrated the carpet pad, you will need sub surface extraction. This is a process where a stain can be removed from the carpet pad without removing the carpet.  See my post on Eliminating Dog and Cat odor to see sub surface extraction.

When it comes to removing the acid dye stain that is left over after extraction, one of two processes is required: topical application and/or heat transfer. Although topical application of a professional cleaning agent is self explanatory, the heat transfer method requires a commercial grade steamer and a little skill and patience. In most cases, 90% to 100% of the stain can be removed.

If you have a wine stain on your carpet and need some help removing it, please call 302-327-6240 and ask for Jim @ Squeaky Clean And Dry

Areas of service for carpet, floor, and upholstery cleaning are:

Pa: Chester, Delaware, and parts of Lancaster Counties
De: New Castle County
Md: Cecil and some Harford County

I do travel to other locations and please call to confirm

For more information about service, please contact;
James Richardson
302-327-6240
https://www.squeakycleananddry.com
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