This is from the red wine stain removal testing done by University of California - Davis: The best commercial red wine stain remover is Stain Rx (a.k.a. Erado-Sol). I use it all the time.
White wine will usually remove a red wine stain.
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answer 1: The colour in the wine is from soaking the skins of grapes in the juice during fermentation. It is not from the grapes, they are colourless. I suppose the colour is what makes it stain. answer 2: Spillling red wine on your shirt makes a red wine stain.. ^_^
cause it does this is a scientific reason therefore the white wine sinks into the carpet or what ever you have the red stain is and when the white wine sinks into the stain it releases the red stain particles and the red stain particles mix in with the white wine therefore the red stain is vanished
by applying white wine directly to the red wine stain
A tattoo will not cover up a port wine stain, although in theory you could create a pattern of some sort which would incorporate the stain - but chances are, that would only make the stain more conspicuous, not less.
No. It is made from wine but the alcohol is gone by the time vinegar is made.
To remove a red wine stain from white pants, first blot the stain with a clean cloth to absorb as much of the wine as possible. Then, mix a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar, and gently dab it onto the stain. Allow it to sit for a few minutes before rinsing with cold water and laundering as usual.
Applying Scotchguard every 6 months or so will make your carpets and furniture repel wine. If it does manage to get through, here are some tips for removing it: http://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/stain-removal/wine-stain.html and http://www.housecleaningcentral.com/en/cleaning-tips/stain-removal/wine-stain-removal.html
It does not stain easily. That is, if you bleed on it or drop a glass of wine on it, it does not leave a permanent mark when you clean it.
I have found that the best thing to remove red wine from carpet is a product that is available for sale called Wine B'Gone Stain Remover Spray. I often find it for sale at wine tasting rooms, but you can also order it online. It does work. This product is called Wine Out. It really does work, it easily removed a stain from my white t-shirt as well. A description can be found here; http://www.buybrandtools.com/acatalog/Gonzo-Wine-Stain-Remover-1oz.html
white wine breaks down red wine. also baking soda and white vinegar. i actually soaked my sweater over night in a teaspoon of woolite, a cup of hydrogen peroxide and cold water. it works. just keep it wet until the stain is gone.