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A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on
white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what kind of store sells it? Thanks. |
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![]() On Jun 26, 3:01 am, RPS > wrote: > A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. hang a picture over it -- bleach on a wet sponge - undiluted...just make sure the windows are open and the cats are locked in the bedroom |
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RPS wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. 1. White wine. 2. Water with dishwashing detergent followed by water with vinegar followed by water with dishwashing detergent. 3. Table salt. 4. Vinegar followed by baking soda followed by vinegar. |
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![]() On Jun 26, 7:23 am, Enumerator > wrote: > 1. White wine. > > 2. Water with dishwashing detergent followed by water with vinegar > followed by water with dishwashing detergent. > > 3. Table salt. > > 4. Vinegar followed by baking soda followed by vinegar. 5. Followed by red wine -- just trying to help out here |
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![]() "peteinchicago" > wrote in message oups.com... > > On Jun 26, 7:23 am, Enumerator > wrote: > >> 1. White wine. >> >> 2. Water with dishwashing detergent followed by water with vinegar >> followed by water with dishwashing detergent. >> >> 3. Table salt. >> >> 4. Vinegar followed by baking soda followed by vinegar. > > > 5. Followed by red wine > > > -- > just trying to help out here > ............and some fava beans with a garlic sauce. |
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![]() On Jun 26, 11:14 am, "Ron T." > wrote: > ...........and some fava beans with a garlic sauce and a spicy meataball -- i still think she should hang a picture over it...hell i've got pictures all over the place - some even at floor-level |
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On Jun 26, 9:28 am, peteinchicago > wrote:
> On Jun 26, 11:14 am, "Ron T." > wrote: > > > ...........and some fava beans with a garlic sauce > > and a spicy meataball > > -- > i still think she should hang a picture over it...hell i've got > pictures all over the place - some even at floor-level If wine and paint can conspire against you and be so stubborn, just show them, who the boss is, around in your house. call,for immediate relief. http://www.implosionworld.com/gallery.htm |
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RPS wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. Red paint does a great job. |
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In article >, RPS >
wrote: > A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. does it look like this? http://ambassadors.net/images/gorbachev_head.gif |
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![]() "kenji" > wrote in message news:kenji-242696.09270126062007@localhost... > In article >, RPS > > wrote: > >> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on >> white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot >> water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains >> visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what >> kind of store sells it? Thanks. > > does it look like this? > > http://ambassadors.net/images/gorbachev_head.gif If it looks like a cross, Jesus, or Vegan Mary, then sell tickets |
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"John Campbell" > wrote in news:46815361$0$97221
: > Vegan Mary now that is a concept! -- Joseph Coulter cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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![]() kenji wrote in message ... >In article >, RPS > >does it look like this? > >http://ambassadors.net/images/gorbachev_head.gif I swear i have such bad eyes and never realized it. I love his bling. I'm gonna archive this photo cos I really like it. meantimes: I got the shock of my life on Friday. i came in and someone hugged me it was my turn for good news i thought maybe someone had died. It's insane. mk5000 "sister hazel’s fans demanded a convention so we put together a cruise over labor day weekend of 2001. That was 400 people. Then we went and got a few other bands with fan bases like Sister Hazel’s and chartered a whole ship. We had 1800 people in 2002."--andy levine |
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"RPS" > wrote in message
... >A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. Not exactly getting a lot of good advice..... Can you paint over it? Last year I covered some stains on a wall using a combination of paints I had in storage. The wall paint was somewhat old so it had changed color some, but I was able to mix up something that matched fairly well. (for now, it will probably fade differently over the next few years) The other option in painting is to paint the whole wall, but that would be a lot of work and the stain might come through if you don't tackle the stain first. Have you tried using google. When I put in "paint wine stain removal" (w/o quotes) quite a few sites came up that might be helpful. Jerry |
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 15:14:17 -0600, "Erdos2" >
wrote: > "RPS" > wrote in message > ... > >A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > > kind of store sells it? Thanks. > > Not exactly getting a lot of good advice..... > > Can you paint over it? Last year I covered some stains on a wall > using a combination of paints I had in storage. The wall paint was > somewhat old so it had changed color some, but I was able to mix > up something that matched fairly well. (for now, it will probably > fade differently over the next few years) The other option in painting > is to paint the whole wall, but that would be a lot of work and the > stain might come through if you don't tackle the stain first. Some kinds of stains will bleed through the paint covering them. It might be a good idea to shellac over the stain before painting. That will stop any possibility of bleeding. -- Ken Blake Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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In article >, RPS wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. Have the tires mounted the other way around and just go with black walls ![]() |
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![]() On Jun 26, 6:40 pm, (Brent P) wrote: > Have the tires mounted the other way around and just go with black walls > ![]() Pop was too cheap to get whitewalls on his new 1960 Ford Starliner (352 c.i.) ...SO I PAINTED THEM ON -- that was the same week he got drunk and drove through the garage |
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On Jun 26, 4:01 am, RPS > wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. Hoping to add to the spots and streaks, invite another guest, then another, then another under the same circumstances. Add written names and quips under them. Pretty soon you'll have an abstract wall. After dinner, retire to this wine room and reminsce over past guests. I'd paint the wall. If you think it will happen again; paint it an appropriate color. Dee Dee |
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Dee Dee > wrote: > Dee Dee I'll bet you sport a ponytail and expensive brassieres. |
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kenji > wrote in news:kenji-57518E.10084727062007
@localhost: > In article .com>, > Dee Dee > wrote: > >> Dee Dee > > I'll bet you sport a ponytail and expensive brassieres. this is the kind of thing to expect when we get into widely cross posted stuff. We all do it from time to time, but it does attract the trolls and can lead to some ugly times as we had here about a year ago IIRC. -- Joseph Coulter cruises and vacations www.josephcoulter.com 877 832 2021 904 631 8863 cell |
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![]() On Jun 27, 10:08 am, kenji > wrote: > In article .com>, > Dee Dee > wrote: > > > Dee Dee > I'll bet you sport a ponytail and expensive brassieres. for chrissakes will you get off her ass we're trying to get some new trim in here |
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On Jun 26, 4:01 am, RPS > wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. What red wine goes with wall paint? |
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On Jun 26, 9:01 am, RPS > wrote:
> A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. I suppose it is too late now but if you had a soda syphon, you should have been able to jet the whole thing off immediately, it would not have stained. You have nothing to lose, but one of those detergent sprays with Ozone in it or Oxygen and spray it on the affected area, it may still come out. Judith |
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![]() "RPS" > wrote in message ... >A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > kind of store sells it? Thanks. Bleach water. Red wine contains organic dyes. Bleach does wonders against such dyes. Fill a bucket with about 2 quarts of water and add between 1/2 cup to 1 cup bleach. I just do about a 1 second pour. I had the exact same thing happen awhile ago. My friend tripped and spilled port on my white wall. A wet sponge didn't do anything, and I figured I'd have to paint over it. But then I remembered about bleach and used a sponge wet with the bleach water and it worked wonderfully. |
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On Jul 1, 1:51 pm, "Thomas C." > wrote:
> "RPS" > wrote in message > > ... > > >A guest tripped and as a result we have red wine spots and streaks on > > white walls. I experimented on one small spot with cold water, hot > > water, soapy water, then a generic spray cleaner...but it remains > > visible! Is there a product that will get rid of these stains? And what > > kind of store sells it? Thanks. > > Bleach water. Red wine contains organic dyes. Bleach does wonders against > such dyes. Fill a bucket with about 2 quarts of water and add between 1/2 > cup to 1 cup bleach. I just do about a 1 second pour. I had the exact same > thing happen awhile ago. My friend tripped and spilled port on my white > wall. A wet sponge didn't do anything, and I figured I'd have to paint over > it. But then I remembered about bleach and used a sponge wet with the > bleach water and it worked wonderfully. this is exactly what i'm saying tom this is exactly what i'm saying finally. |
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