When it comes to your favorite Duchesse lace clothing, you want to keep it looking its best. But how do you remove those pesky sparkling wine stains without damaging the fabric?
Updated 21 Feb 2023
By Blaž Stančič
Removing wine stains from any type of fabric can be a difficult task. Fortunately, when it comes to Duchesse lace, there are some tips and tricks you can use to clean up those pesky wine stains. Before you begin, however, it is important to note that you should never try to scrub or rub a wine stain out as this could cause damage to the delicate lace fabric.
The first step in removing a sparkling wine stain from Duchesse lace is to blot the stain with club soda. Use a clean cloth or paper towel to gently dab at the wine stain. This will help to lift the stain from the fabric, as well as help to prevent it from setting into material.
Once you have blotted the stain with club soda, the next step is to apply a stain remover. Look for a product that is specifically designed for removing wine stains. Be sure to read and follow the directions on the label carefully, especially if the fabric is dry clean only.
Once you have applied the stain remover, you should then soak the fabric in cold water. You may need to leave it soaking overnight depending on the severity of the stain. Be sure to keep the temperature of the water cool, as hot water could cause the stain to set in even further.
After the fabric has been soaked, it is important to air dry it. Do not attempt to put the item in a dryer as this could cause additional damage to delicately woven fabric. Hang the item up to dry in a shaded area and allow it to fully dry before wearing it.
Removing sparkling wine stains from Duchesse lace can be a challenge, but with the right process and products, you can get your prized piece of clothing looking good as new. Remember to always test any stain removers on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric before attempting to treat the full stain.
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