The Easiest Way to Clean Red Wine Stains from Your Gloves

Red wine spills are rarely a good thing, especially when they end up staining your gloves. If you want your gloves to look their best again, here's how to clean them quickly and easily.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

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When faced with a red wine stain on your gloves, the best thing to do is act quickly. The longer you wait, harder it will be to get the stain out. As soon as the spill occurs, cover the area with salt and let it sit for five or ten minutes.

After the allotted time has passed, gently brush the salt away. This should help absorb much of the liquid and make the stain easier to remove. Next, mix a bit of dish soap and warm water together, and use this solution to lightly scrub the affected area.

Once stain is gone, rinse away the soapy mixture and let your gloves dry completely. For tougher stains, you may need to repeat this process a few times.

If you're dealing with an especially stubborn stain, you may find that using a bit of hydrogen peroxide helps. Just be careful not to use too much, as it can cause discoloration.

Using these simple steps, you should be able to get your gloves looking as good as new soon!

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