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Did you know that there are more than 400 vineyards in England? We produce more than 15 million bottles of wine every year, with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay the most commonly produced English wines.

Whether you like a glass of English wine or something from further afield, it can be a problem if you get a red wine spill on carpet. So, we’ve put together this simple guide explaining how to remove a red wine stain from carpet, and how to deal with a dried red wine stain. Keep reading to learn more.

Your 5-step guide to dealing with a red wine spill on carpet

If you need to remove a red wine stain from carpet, don’t panic! Dealing with the stain straight away will help, so just follow our easy 5-step guide:

  1. Blot the spill with a cloth or kitchen towel to absorb as much of the red wine as you can.
  2. Apply 1001 Troubleshooter and wait for a maximum of 5 minutes.
  3. Massage the product into the red wine-stained area.
  4. Remove any excess liquid with a dry cloth
  5. Leave the area to dry, then vacuum.

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Have a dried red wine stain? Try 1001 Mousse

If your red wine spill on carpet has dried, it’s still possible to tackle it and leave your carpet looking as good as new!

1001 Mousse has a unique rapid-drying formula that works deep-down into carpet fibres to remove stains quickly. It’s designed to effectively tackle ground-in dirt as well as all types of dry spills and stains, such as a dried red wine stain.

  1. Shake the can well.
  2. Spray onto the dried red wine stain from around 15-30 cm away.
  3. Massage the product into the stained area.
  4. Remove any excess liquid with a dry cloth
  5. Leave the area to dry, then vacuum.

Leave your carpet smelling extra great with 1001 Carpet Fresh

Once you’ve managed to remove the red wine stain from your carpet, you can give your room a spritz with 1001 Carpet Fresh.

This quick-drying foam works in a few minutes, neutralising trapped smells and leaving your room smelling clean and fresh. Available in three variants and a limited-edition fragrance, it’s perfect if you want to finish off your cleaning in style, or you want to give your home a ‘just-cleaned’ smell before visitors arrive.

It’s particularly useful if you have pets – read our guide to dealing with cat and dog smells.

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