Cleaning Red Wine Stains from Capris: An Expert Guide

When you have a red wine stain on your favorite pair of Capris, it can be tricky to know how to effectively clean it. But don’t despair! With the right techniques, you can easily get rid of stubborn red wine stains and restore your Capris to their former glory.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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Removing Fresh Red Wine Stains

If the red wine stain is still fresh, your best bet is to start by dampening a cloth with cold water and then dabbing it onto the affected area until no more wine comes out. After removing as much wine as possible, you can use a mixture of one part white vinegar and two parts cold water and dab it onto the stain. Allow it to sit for five minutes, then blot it off and rinse the area with cool water.

Treating Older Red Wine Stains

If you’re dealing with an older red wine stain, you’ll want to begin by mixing equal parts laundry detergent and cold water and soaking the affected area in the solution for about 30 minutes. After soaking, rub a brush or toothbrush into the fabric to remove any residual wine. Then, rinse the area with cold water and launder your Capris in the washing machine.

Using Enzyme-Based Pre-Treatments

If your stain is particularly stubborn, you may need to use an enzyme-based pre-treatment before laundering. Enzyme-based pre-treatments are specifically designed to dissolve proteins found in organic materials like red wine. To use, simply work the product into the stained area and allow it to sit for up to 10 minutes. Then, launder your Capris as usual.

Final Tips

No matter what method you choose, always make sure to check the care tag on your Capris before using any products or treatments. And if the stain is particularly difficult to remove, it’s always a good idea to take your Capris to a professional cleaner for further assistance.

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