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7 Steps to Make Marcella Stains Disappear Like Magic

Red wine can cause a major mess on your marcella. But with quick action and a few simple steps, you can get those stains out and make them disappear like magic! Read on to find out how.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Blaž Stančič

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Step 1: Blot the Stain with a Clean Cloth

As soon as you notice the stain on your marcella, grab a clean cloth and gently blot away at the affected area. Make sure to avoid scrubbing the fabric, as this could only spread the stain further and make it harder to remove.

Step 2: Apply Non-Gel Toothpaste

Using a non-gel toothpaste, work it into stained area by massaging it in circular motions. Let toothpaste sit for about 10 minutes and then rinse off with cool water.

Step 3: Apply Vinegar and Salt

Mix equal parts white vinegar and salt to create a thick paste. Rub the paste into the stain and let it sit for 10 minutes. Once it has had enough time to settle, use a damp cloth to blot away any remaining residue.

Step 4: Spray Rubbing Alcohol

Spray a generous amount of rubbing alcohol onto the stained area and, with a clean cloth, blot away at the stain. Rinse with cool water and let air dry.

Step 5: Use Soap and Water

Mix one tablespoon of liquid dish soap with two cups of cold water. Dip a clean cloth into the mixture and dab at the stained area. Blot fabric until stain is gone, then rinse with cool water.

Step 6: Apply Hydrogen Peroxide

Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide and water together in a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the stained area and let it sit for 10 minutes. Blot away with a clean cloth and rinse with cool water.

Step 7: Dry and Fluff Fabric

Once the stain is gone, use a hairdryer to quickly dry marcella. For extra fluffiness, throw marcella into the washing machine on a delicate cycle.

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