Eliminate Sparkling Wine Stains From Belts Quickly & Easily

A sparkling wine stain on your belt doesn't have to mean the end of your favorite accessory. With a few simple steps, you can quickly and easily get rid of any tell-tale signs of your boozy night out.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Nishat Asif

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Knowing how to remove a sparkling wine stain from a belt is key to restoring its original beauty. If caught quickly after the spillage, these stains may be easy to remove. It's important to act fast, though, before the stain has time to set in.

Follow these steps for cleaning up a sparkling wine stain from a belt:

  • Begin by blotting the stain with a damp cloth to absorb any excess liquid.
  • After blotting up as much of the liquid as possible, make a solution of warm water and dish soap.
  • Using a soft, clean cloth, gently dab the stain with the soapy mixture.
  • Once the stain appears to be removed, rinse the belt with cold water.
  • Once the belt is dry, pat it with baby powder or talcum powder to absorb any remaining moisture.
  • Set the belt in the sun to finish off the drying process.

If the stain has had more time to set, you may need to use a few more materials for successful stain removal. In this case, follow the steps above but then use a small amount of white vinegar instead of a soapy mixture.After applying the white vinegar, rinse the belt off with cold water and proceed with the last three steps.

With these easy steps, you'll be able to quickly get rid of a sparkling wine stain from your belt – no dry cleaning required!

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