
How To Get Red Wine Out Of Wool Carpet? (5 Best Methods)
One of the worst stains on light is red wine. It is especially bad on delicate silk or wool carpets. However, there are ways to get red wine out of wool carpet that are not difficult or expensive.
It is better to get it done as soon as you see the stain, but even really old red wine stains can be gotten out without damaging you carpet.
One thing to remember is to blot, do not scrub. That way you won’t fuzz the fibers. I have listed all the best treatments for red wine stains here for you.
How to Get Red Wine Out Of Wool Carpet? (Best Methods)

1. Remove freshly dropped red wine from wool carpet:
Method 1: Using salt & Mild Detergent
This generally only works with fresh wine stains.
Tools you’ll need to get started:
- Salt: about ¼ cup (2 ounces) per square inch of stained area
Step 1: Sprinkle plain salt over the stain liberally to cover.
Step 2: Pat it into the wet stain.
Step 4: Vacuum stained salt
Method 2: Using club soda
Tools you’ll need to get started:
Note: This sometimes works with recent dry wine stains.
- Bowl of clean room temperature water
Step 1: Blot stain with a clean dry cloth.
Step 2: Spray liberally with club soda using a spray bottle or shake and spray with thumb on top.
Step 3: Wait 10-15 minutes.
Step 4: