No one likes a claret spill! But if you’ve got an unsightly dessert wine stain on your cotton twill, don’t worry – with the right cleaning methods, you can get the mark out in no time. Read on for pro tips on how to remove those pesky red and white wine stains.
Updated 22 Feb 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
As soon as you notice a stain, take immediate action. The longer a stain is left to fester and soak into the fabric, the harder it will be to remove. As such, your first port of call should be to pre-treat the area with a stain remover.
Alternatively, using a laundry detergent with bleach will help to tackle stubborn stains. To do this, mix the laundry detergent with warm water and blot the stain with a clean cloth until it begins to lift. This may need to be repeated several times until all the residue has been removed.
If your item is delicate or has a low-water tolerance, then it may not be suitable for water or bleach treatments. In this case, try soaking the cotton twill in peroxide-based solution for fifteen minutes – the peroxide molecules will break down the stains, leaving your fabric good as new.
If none of these methods work, then it may be time to take your item to the dry cleaners. They are equipped with specialised cleaning products and techniques, designed to tackle even the toughest of stains – leaving your twill looking fresh and spotless.
Whether it’s a red or white wine stain, you can rest assured that you won’t have to live with it forever. With these expert cleaning tips, you can easily remove those pesky marks from your cotton twill and keep your items looking pristine.
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