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How to Easily Clean Red Wine Stains From Teneriffe Lace

Accidents do happen, and spills on delicate Teneriffe lace can put a damper on special occasions. Fortunately, red wine stains don't have to ruin your beautiful fabric if you know the right techniques for removing them.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Luke Smith

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Removing red wine from Teneriffe lace

The first thing you should do is act quickly! Red wine stains can be difficult to remove if allowed to set in for too long. To start, blot up as much of the wine with paper towels or a soft cloth.

If the stain is still visible, dampen the area with cold water. Then make a paste using one part white vinegar to two parts cornstarch. Rub the paste gently into the stained area, and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing. You may need to repeat this process several times before the stain is completely gone.

For a more natural approach, make a paste using baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Apply the paste to the affected area and use a soft-bristled brush to work it into the fabric. Once again, let the paste sit for 10 to 15 minutes before rinsing. If stain persists, try repeating the process.

Once you've removed the stain, rinse the Teneriffe lace with cold water and then launder it according to the care instructions. You may want to check the fabric for colorfastness by testing a small area first.

Conclusion

Red wine stains on Teneriffe lace can be a challenge, but with a few simple steps, you can easily remove them and save your fabric. With some patience and the right methods, your lace will soon look as good as new.

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