Red wine stains on a beautiful sari can be an ugly sight and a nightmare for any event. The key to removing these stains quickly and efficiently is knowing the correct method. This article provides easy steps to help you remove red wine stains from a sari in no time.
Updated 21 Feb 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
Before attempting to wash the stain, pre-treat it with a detergent. If the fabric allows, use a spray pre-treater. For delicate cloths like saris, first use a stain remover like a spot cleaner or foam detergent made specifically for delicate fabrics. Work the detergent thoroughly into the fabric using your fingertips. Let the detergent sit on stained area for several minutes before taking the next step.
Fill a large bowl or basin with cool water and add two teaspoons of white vinegar and two teaspoons of a gentle laundry detergent. Submerge the stained area and let it soak for 30 minutes. Do not use hot water as this could cause the stain to spread.
Once the 30 minutes have passed, carefully lift the soaked fabric and rinse out the bowl until the water runs clear. Place the sari into the washing machine or wash it by hand with a gentle laundry detergent. Allow item to air dry outside in sun. The sun's UV rays help to break down the stain.
In some cases, the stain may not completely come out after the first try. If this is case, don't panic. Repeat steps one through four as many times as needed until the stain is gone. If the stain persists, consider taking the item to a professional dry cleaner for further inspection.
With the right supplies and technique, it is possible to remove red wine stains from a sari in no time. Remember to always read the care instructions on the label before attempting to remove the stain. This will ensure that you are taking the proper steps to ensure the longevity of the fabric.
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