Start by scraping off excess vomit.
Get red wine sick out carpet.
I did what you did but the stain kept coming back.
You will then need to spray hydrogen peroxide on to the stain before adding a good amount of baking soda ensuring the stain is fully covered.
The salt granules will gradually draw the moisture in the stain out of the carpet over the next few hours.
Next mix one tablespoon.
Hydrogen peroxide acts as a bleaching agent which can be great for whiting out a red wine stain but effectively bleaches your carpet.
Pour club soda or cold water onto the carpet covering an area about one and one half times the size of the stain.
Using baking soda to remove red wine from carpet indeed it can be done and for this method you need to again blot out as much of the wine stain as possible as above.
Blot the stain with a clean dry cloth or a paper towel soaking up the water and the stain and replacing the cloth as it becomes wet.
A good dabbing job will take most of the wine out of the carpet but usually not all of it.
Rinsing the area with water then applying a layer of salt or baking soda can dilute and draw out the red wine before it has a chance to soak into your carpet.
Let stand 10 to 15 minutes before vacuuming.
Pour salt over the stain while it s still wet.
Do not attempt this approach if your carpet is of a medium to a darker hue.
Let the water stand for 30 seconds.
Make sure that the peroxide and soda fully cover the stained area and let it sit for 2 to 3 minutes.
Steam clean is the only way.
The most important step is to take quick action to clean up the wine.
Then sprinkle baking soda or cornstarch on the stain to soak up as much puke as possible.
The water dilutes the red wine which makes it easier to blot up.
The only thing to get rid once and for all was a rug doctor.
Repeat until no more stain is transferred onto the cloth.
Dh did the honours on red wine on our landing carpet once.
Add water to the stained area pour a small amount of cool water onto the red wine stain on the carpet and continue blotting.
As a result it should only be used on a white or light colored carpet.
With a white cloth try and blot as much of the red wine stain as you can.
When red wine hits a white shirt tablecloth or light colored carpet try to blot up as much of the wine as possible and then spray hydrogen peroxide on the stain followed by a hefty sprinkle of baking soda.
The more you can soak up the less you ll have to remove.
To help get the rest out try covering the stained spot with a generous portion of salt.