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Every one thinks white washing a fence is all fun and games, until it comes time to dunk your brush in the bucket....
Wine
Most wine spills are usually easy to remove if dealt with as soon as possible. While the internet is loaded with wine removal suggestions, we strongly recommend that you refer to ________ spot cleaning guide for the steps involved.
For larger (whole bottle) spills, you’ll want to extract as much of the wine as possible with a wet/Dry vac or a carpet extractor, prior to following the recommendations in the spotting guide. If the wine reached the carpet backing or pad, you may see some wicking occur within a few days. Often all it takes is a mist of (fresh) 3% Hydrogen Peroxide applied and gently blotted with a towel to get rid of this last trace.
Darcie'd to this far more succinct read.
Most wine spills are easy to remove if dealt with immediately . While the internet is loaded with wine removal suggestions, we strongly recommend that you refer to the spot cleaning procedure below.
For larger (whole bottle) spills, you’ll want to extract as much of the wine as possible with a wet/dry vacuum or a carpet extractor prior to following the recommendations in the spotting guide. If the wine reached the carpet backing or pad, you may see some of the spot reappear within a few days. Mist fresh 3% Hydrogen Peroxide on the area and gently blot with a microfiber towel to eliminate the spot.
Every one thinks white washing a fence is all fun and games, until it comes time to dunk your brush in the bucket....
Wine
Most wine spills are usually easy to remove if dealt with as soon as possible. While the internet is loaded with wine removal suggestions, we strongly recommend that you refer to ________ spot cleaning guide for the steps involved.
For larger (whole bottle) spills, you’ll want to extract as much of the wine as possible with a wet/Dry vac or a carpet extractor, prior to following the recommendations in the spotting guide. If the wine reached the carpet backing or pad, you may see some wicking occur within a few days. Often all it takes is a mist of (fresh) 3% Hydrogen Peroxide applied and gently blotted with a towel to get rid of this last trace.
Darcie'd to this far more succinct read.
Most wine spills are easy to remove if dealt with immediately . While the internet is loaded with wine removal suggestions, we strongly recommend that you refer to the spot cleaning procedure below.
For larger (whole bottle) spills, you’ll want to extract as much of the wine as possible with a wet/dry vacuum or a carpet extractor prior to following the recommendations in the spotting guide. If the wine reached the carpet backing or pad, you may see some of the spot reappear within a few days. Mist fresh 3% Hydrogen Peroxide on the area and gently blot with a microfiber towel to eliminate the spot.