If you love your macramé and want to keep it looking its best, you need to know how to remove red wine stains. Fortunately, with the right approach and a few simple steps, you can have your macramé looking as good as new in no time.
Updated 20 Feb 2023
By Matej Kramberger
The first thing you should do when you notice a red wine stain on your macramé is to grab a cloth and start blotting stain. Don’t rub stain because this will spread it and make it much harder to remove. Keep blotting until you have absorbed as much of the red wine as possible.
After blotting the stain, you need to prep it for the next step in the process. Begin by mixing equal parts of white vinegar and cold water. Next, pour some of the mixture onto stain and allow it to soak for several minutes. This will help break down the wine, making it easier for you to remove.
Once the stain has been prepped, you can start dabbing it with a clean cloth. Do not rub the cloth against the stain, as this will only spread it further. Instead, just lightly dab the stain until you have removed as much of the wine as possible.
After dabbing the stain with the cloth, you need to rinse it with cold water. Doing this will help get rid of any remaining bits of the red wine that may still be on the macramé. Make sure to rinse thoroughly and be sure to not use hot water, as this could cause the stain to set.
If the stain is still visible after repeating the above steps a few times, you may need to take your macramé to a professional cleaner. However, if the stain has faded or been completely removed, you can be sure that you have successfully removed the red wine stain from your macramé.
Removing red wine stains from macramé can be tricky but if you follow the steps outlined above, you can have your macramé looking as good as new in no time. Just remember to always blot the stain before attempting to clean it, as this will help prevent it from spreading.
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