We've all been there: You're celebrating with friends when a rogue red wine stain sneaks onto your favorite cotton gingham item. While it's understandable to feel anxious about cleaning it, the good news is that it's simpler than you might think! Here's how to easily remove red wine stains from cotton gingham.
Updated 20 Feb 2023
By Blaž Stančič
The key to removing any kind of stain is to act quickly. The sooner you can work on the stain, the better your chances of success. When it comes to a red wine stain, the best thing to do is to blot it with a clean cloth or paper towel. Don't rub it as this will only make the stain bigger.
Once you've blotted up what you can, the next step is to mix up a stain remover solution. Start by combining one tablespoon of liquid laundry detergent with two cups of warm water in a bowl. Then add a few drops of white vinegar or lemon juice, which act as a natural bleaching agent.
Once you have your stain remover solution ready, dip your clean cloth into the mixture and dab the stained area. Let it soak for at least 15 minutes, then rinse the area with cold water.
To finish up, hold the fabric under running water and rinse away the stain remover solution. Keep rinsing until stain is gone and water runs clear. If the stain doesn't want to budge, you may need to repeat entire process once more.
Once the stain has been removed, it's time to launder fabric as usual. Throw it in the washing machine with similar colors and you're done!
With these five simple steps, you can easily remove red wine stains from cotton gingham and restore it back to its original beauty. Remember to act quickly and follow the steps outlined above for the best results. Happy laundering!
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