How to Easily Remove Sparkling Wine Stains from Your Midi Dress

Accidents happen, and unfortunately, sometimes that accident involves spilling sparkling wine all over your favorite midi dress. Don't worry, with a few simple steps, you can easily remove the stain and restore your dress to its previous glory.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Peter Blackwood

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Step 1: Blot, Don't Rub

The most important step when it comes to removing a stain of any kind is to blot, not rub. Rubbing may spread the stain and make it larger than it is. Instead, blot the area up with a clean cloth (preferably white, so that the color doesn't transfer to the fabric), or you can use a paper towel if the cloth is too small. Keep blotting until you no longer see the spot.

Step 2: Use Dish Soap and Water

Once you've removed as much of the stain as you can with blotting, you should try using dish soap and water. Make sure you only use a small amount of dish soap, as using too much can leave a residue on the fabric. Gently rub the sudsy mixture into the stain, then use another clean cloth or paper towel to blot away the area. Rinse soap off cloth or paper towel and keep repeating this process until the stain disappears.

Step 3: Use Club Soda

If dish soap and water don't work, you can try using club soda. Put a bit of club soda directly onto the stain and let it sit for a few minutes before blotting it away. Be sure not to scrub, as this could make the stain worse. Once you've blotted, rinse the area with water and continue to blot until the stain is gone.

Step 4: Use White Vinegar and Water

If neither of previous two methods worked, you may have to resort to using white vinegar and water. As before, mix a small amount of white vinegar into water. Apply it to the stain, then use a clean cloth or paper towel to blot it away. As with the other methods, repeat the process until the stain is completely removed.

Step 5: Take It to the Dry Cleaners

If all the previous methods fail, then it's time to take dress to dry cleaners. Professional cleaners will have the know-how and resources to get any stubborn stains out of your favorite midi dress.

Conclusion

Removing stains can be tricky, but with a little bit of elbow grease, you can easily remove a sparkling wine stain from a midi dress. Just be sure to follow the steps outlined in this article, and your dress will be good as new!

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