Blot the fresh Rotwein immediately with clean, dry cloths, working from the outside of the spill toward the center to stop it from spreading. Then lightly dampen and blot with cool water to dilute what remains, keeping the Teppich as dry as possible until you can clean it more thoroughly.
Stabilizing a Fresh Rotwein Fleck auf a Decorative Teppich
Sofortmaßnahmen
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Das sollten Sie vermeiden
- Don’t rub or scrub. This can push wine deeper into the fibers and distort the rug’s pile.
- Don’t use hot water or heat. Avoid hair dryers, heaters, or steam; heat can set dyes and make removal harder.
- Don’t over-wet the rug. Excess water can den Fleck verteilen, cause rings, or affect backing/adhesives.
- Don’t use dyed or linty towels. Colored cloths can transfer dye; fluffy towels can leave lint embedded in the rug.
- Don’t mix random cleaners. Uncertain chemicals can bleach, discolor, or damage decorative fibers and finishes.
- Don’t cover the damp spot. Placing a rug pad, plastic, or furniture over it can trap moisture and worsen discoloration.
Hinweise für häufige Situationen
Stain type: red wine on a decorative rug
If the rug has a pattern, focus on blotting and gentle dilution rather than aggressive scrubbing—patterns can mask remaining tint, but the dye can still set underneath.
Immediate actions required to prevent spreading
Use the outside-in blotting approach and keep added water minimal. If the stain keeps expanding, stop adding moisture and return to dry blotting and pressure.
Situational limitations (e.g., fabric type)
If you don’t know the fiber (silk/viscose/wool blends are common in decorative rugs), treat it as delicate: cool water only, minimal wetting, and avoid strong products. If blotting transfers a lot of dye from the rug itself (not just the wine), stop and consider professional cleaning.
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