Using a sponge or light colored towel dab the liquid cleaning solution onto the stain image 3 below.
Wine stain carpet hydrogen peroxide.
Allow the solution to sit on the stain for 5 10 minutes.
For cleaning carpet stains you will need some 3 hydrogen peroxide ordinary dishwashing detergent and normal baking soda to make a wonderfully efficient homemade carpet cleaning solution.
For a dry red wine stain you ll need to make a cleaning solution.
It can even be used for removing oil based paint stains.
Let it sit for a while think 20 minutes to an hour to do its magic.
As it soaks into the fabric the stain.
Mix a little dish soap with hydrogen peroxide.
Mix together equal parts dawn dishwashing detergent and hydrogen peroxide.
Pour the mixture over the wine stainand allow it to soak in.
If your pet has just had an accident on your rug don t rush towards your local carpet cleaning company just yet.
Add a generous squirt of soap to the peroxide and stir to combine.
Mix about 3 parts hydrogen peroxide and 1 part dishwashing liquid then apply to your red wine stain.
Dab the liquid cleaning solution onto the stain using a sponge or light colored towel.
Spray or pour peroxide onto the stain.
You should see the stain begin to fade almost immediately.
Blot don t rub then mix equal parts dawn dishwashing liquid soap with hydrogen peroxide.
These includes food stains blood stains mud stains and even red wine stains that are known as a tough enemy of commercially available carpet stain removers.
Cleaning carpet stains with hydrogen peroxide is simple.
Put clean cloth over the area and apply pressure to pick up the liquid.
Then blot clean before attempting to fully wash out the mixture.
Allow the solution to sit on the stain for 5 10 minutes.
The exact amount you need will depend on the size of your stain but you shouldn t need much more than a half cup 118 milliliters or so for any stain.
Mix 1 cup hydrogen peroxide with 1 2 teaspoon dish soap in a small bowl.
This hydrogen peroxide and dishwashing soap mixture works on almost all types of carpet stains.
Mix 1 cup hydrogen peroxide with a 1 2 teaspoon dish soap in a small bowl images 1 and 2 below.