Get Red Wine Stains Out of Linen – Here's How!

Stained linen, whether it's from red wine or any other spill, can be hard to clean, especially if it has already set in. Fortunately, there are a few methods you can use to remove stubborn red wine stains from your linen.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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1. Blot as Much as Possible

If the red wine stain is still wet, the first thing you need to do is blot as much of it up as possible using a white towel or other absorbent material. Do not rub the fabric, as this can actually cause the stain to spread instead of removing it.

2. Pre-Treat with Soap and Water

To pre-treat the stain, mix a few drops of mild dishwashing liquid with some lukewarm water and pour it onto the stained area. Let the mixture sit for a few minutes, then rinse out the soap before moving on to next step.

3. Use Vinegar or Baking Soda

If the stain is still visible after pre-treating, try using either vinegar or baking soda. For vinegar, mix one part vinegar with two parts water and apply it to the stain. For baking soda, make a paste with water and dab it onto the stained area. Let the vinegar or baking soda sit for 15 minutes, then rinse with warm water.

4. Launder the Linen According to Care Instructions

Once you've pre-treated the stain and let it sit, it's time to launder the fabric according to its care instructions. Be sure to read the label first so that you can adjust the temperature of the water accordingly. Check to see if the stain is still present before putting the linen in the dryer.

Conclusion

With these easy steps, you should be able to remove most red wine stains from your linen. Be sure to act quickly after a spill and blot up as much of the liquid as possible before attempting any of the cleaning methods outlined above.

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