If you've ever spilled dessert wine on your favorite Teneriffe lace garment, you know it can be a big mess. Not to worry! There are easy methods to clean these stains and restore your garment to its former glory.
Updated 22 Feb 2023
By Luke Smith
When a stain is fresh, you'll have the best luck getting it out. Start by gently rinsing the stained area with cold water. Then, prepare a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts water. Dip a soft cloth in solution and dab the area gently, using circular motions. This will help lift away the stain and any remaining residue.
If the stain has been left for several days, you may need to get a bit more creative with your cleaning. Start by repeating first step of the process - rinsing stain in cold water. Then, try gently scrubbing the area with a mixture of baking soda and water. For tough spots, use a soft-bristled toothbrush to work the solution into the fabric.
If the stain will not come out, you may need to take the garment to a professional cleaner. Pre-treat the garment with a liquid detergent before bringing it in. Be sure to let the cleaner know what kind of stain you are trying to remove so they can use the appropriate products and techniques.
To prevent future stains, be sure to blot up spills as quickly as possible. Pay especially close attention when wearing lighter-colored fabrics to special occasions - white wine or champagne can be easily mistaken for white desserts wines. If you happen to spill something, take a few moments to treat the area with a mild cleaning solution.
Cleaning dessert wine stains from Teneriffe lace can be a tricky task. But by following the steps outlined above, you can safely and effectively remove those pesky stains and restore your garment to its former beauty.
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