Need sustain, urgently? i just open a bottle of red wine (it had a...

i just open a bottle of red wine (it had a cork) the cork-opener be screwed so i just pushed it inwards next to a knife and adjectives the wine (not all but seriously of it) splattered on my wall.. i dried it with a towel but their are still stains (not red stains, they merely look as if it was water) but still, it wont come bad. how can i get it to come bad? there is no white paint contained by the house!! i gotta get it bad before 1 hour or my room mate will waste me (not literally lol) THANX A LOT
Comet.
If the wall is white comet will get out any color it have bleach in it but don't over do it because it will verbs it to well and consequently you will have a reversal stain. I suggest diluting it next to water take home a past and up it on the stain. Don't set off it on to long and rinse it really well.


If your walls are washable, try this. Mix one cup white vinegar, one cup baking soda and 2 cups wet in a spray bottle (the BS and vinegar will bubble up, so be careful). Spray the wall, and wipe stale with a wet cloth. You may have to clean the whole wall, as this will rob off any other dirt, and will give notice a clean spot.

Or, mix equal parts bleach & dampen in cup dish (I used 1/3 cup of each). Dampen a clean cotton rag/towel and wipe the red wine on wall. Let dry. The red wine should be gone. Also, to protect floor/carpet from bleach, in the past cleaning wall lay a large plastic rucksack on the floor, and use masking video to tape it to the baseboard; for virtuous measure, lay an dated towel on top of pod.
Answers:    Clorox on a rag, diluted next to water - usually will remove most stains from a white surface.

Update: Well, I guess your single option next is to try the soap and water since specifically all you enjoy or are willing to try. Why did you ask?