Eliminate Dessert Wine Stains from Tencel in a Flash

Dessert wines are a wonderful treat but if they spill on your Tencel fabric, you may be dealing with unsightly stains. Fortunately, it doesn’t take much effort to get rid of these stains and keep your favorite pieces looking like new. This article will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to clean dessert wine stains from Tencel.


Updated 22 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Step 1: Blot Stained Area

Once you discover stain, take a piece of paper towel, cloth, or sponge and dab at the stain to absorb as much of liquid as possible.

Step 2: Preparing the Cleaning Solution

Fill a container with lukewarm water, then add a few drops of dishwashing liquid. Oxygen bleach or a white vinegar solution can also work well.

Step 3: Apply the Solution to the Stain

Take a soft bristle brush and dip it into the cleaning solution, then gently scrub the stained area. As you scrub, take care not to damage the fabric.

Step 4: Rinse and Let Dry

Rinse the Tencel fabric with cold water to remove any remaining residue. Blot area dry with a paper towel, then allow your fabric to air dry.

Step 5: Repeat if Necessary

If the stain persists after following the above steps, repeat them until the stain is removed.

FAQ

Can I use bleach to clean wine stains from Tencel?

No, bleach should not be used to clean stains from Tencel, as it can damage the fabric.

What can I do if stain persists?

If the stain persists, try repeating the cleaning steps as needed.

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