Red wine stains can be tricky to get out of clothing, particularly when that clothing is made from a high-end fabric like the type used in business attire. The key to removing red wine stains is working quickly and using the right cleaning technique for the fabric.
Updated 21 Feb 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Before you can tackle the stain, remove any excess wine by gently blotting the area with a paper towel. Do not rub or scrub, as this will just spread stain and make it harder to remove.
If stain remains after blotting, create a paste with baking soda and water, then apply it directly to the stain with a soft bristle brush. Gently scrub until the paste has been completely absorbed into the fabric. Rinse with lukewarm water and immediately wash with a detergent formulated for delicate fabrics.
If stain still remains, mix four tablespoons of white vinegar with one liter of water and soak the stained area of garment in solution. Soak for 30 minutes before rinsing again with lukewarm water and washing with a detergent designed for delicate fabrics.
For stubborn red wine stains, use a professional-grade stain remover, such as Carbona 2-in-1 Oxy-Power Max Stain Remover. Follow product’s instructions on the label to get the best results. Be sure to pre-test the solution on an inconspicuous area of the garment first.
Red wine spills don’t have to ruin your business attire. With these pro tips, you can successfully remove even stubborn red wine stains and keep your best clothing looking like new.
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