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It may be best to contact a professional carpet cleaner for stubborn or old red wine stains though.
You may need to use multiple cotton swabs with more acetone if the glue is taking a while to break down.Keep blotting until no more of the glue stain is coming up..

If there is still some staining,.mix a teaspoon of ammonia.with 250ml of warm water.

Make sure you’re wearing gloves, then use a clean white cloth to blot the solution onto the stain.Don’t rub the carpet, just dab it to transfer the glue into the cloth..

Wet another clean, white cloth in warm water and use it to dab the entire area of affected carpet.
This removes any remaining residue and cleaning products..The main point to remember is not to use wax on sealed hardwood, as it can leave your floor slippery..
Older floors tend to have an oil-based finish, and, unlike modern floors, are better off when treated with wax.The same wax treatment applies to lacquered floors, which have a harder finish than oiled floors..
Most of our tips apply to sealed hardwood floors, but a lot of the guidance applies to all types of hardwood floors.There are more specific tips for engineered, lacquered, oiled, and unsealed floors further down the page..