How To Get Red Wine Stain Out Of Clothes

Have you ever had the misfortune of dropping red wine on the clothes you love the most? I certainly have, and I’ll be the first to admit that it’s quite the nuisance to tackle. However, …

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Have you ever had the misfortune of dropping red wine on the clothes you love the most? I certainly have, and I’ll be the first to admit that it’s quite the nuisance to tackle. However, worry not, for I’ve gathered a collection of successful strategies and techniques throughout the years to remove red wine stains from fabric. No matter if the spill just happened or if it’s been sitting for a while, there are multiple approaches you can attempt to rescue your piece of clothing.

Act Fast

First things first, if you spill red wine on your clothes, act fast. The longer you wait to address the stain, the harder it will be to remove. Blot the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel to soak up as much of the wine as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain, as this can spread the wine and make the situation worse.

White Wine and Salt Method

One of my go-to methods for removing red wine stains is to pour white wine over the stained area. White wine helps neutralize the red wine pigment. After pouring white wine, sprinkle salt over the stain to absorb the wine. Let the salt and white wine sit for a few minutes, then gently blot the area with a clean cloth. Finally, rinse the garment with cold water and wash as usual.

Vinegar and Dish Soap

If you don’t have white wine on hand, another effective method involves using white vinegar and dish soap. Mix one tablespoon of white vinegar with one tablespoon of dish soap and two cups of cold water. Blot the stain with the solution, then rinse with cold water. If the stain persists, repeat the process until the red wine is lifted from the fabric.

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Commercial Stain Removers

For stubborn red wine stains, it may be worth investing in a commercial stain remover specifically designed for wine stains. These products can be found at most grocery or home goods stores and are formulated to tackle tough stains. Follow the instructions on the product label for best results.

Conclusion

Dealing with red wine stains on clothes can be a hassle, but with the right techniques, it’s possible to salvage your favorite garments. Remember to act quickly, avoid heat, and always check the care label on your clothes before attempting any stain removal method. With a little patience and the right approach, you can say goodbye to stubborn red wine stains and keep your wardrobe looking its best.

John has been a hobbyist winemaker for several years, with a few friends who are winery owners. He writes mostly about winemaking topics for newer home vintners.
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