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3 Simple Tips to Clean Sparkling Wine Stains from Swimming Pool Liners

Are you dealing with a swimming pool liner stained by sparkling wine or other drinks? Here’s how to remove those pesky stains that can make your pool look unsightly.


Updated 21 Feb 2023

By Isabelle Trottier

berry Soaking in the pool is one of the best ways to cool off when the weather is hot. It’s also incredibly refreshing! But sometimes pool parties and celebrations can get out of hand and spills can occur. When that happens, you’re likely to find yourself dealing with a stained swimming pool liner. One of the most common culprits of these stains is sparkling wine. Luckily, there are a few simple methods that you can use to remove those sparkling wine (or other drink) stains from your swimming pool liner. Here are 3 tips:
  • Method #1: Take advantage of natural oxidizers like hydrogen peroxide to bleach the stain away. This process is simple: just apply diluted hydrogen peroxide directly to the stain.
  • Method #2: Use a specially formulated cleaning product designed for pool liners. These products are specifically designed to effectively remove stains without damaging the liner.
  • Method #3: Use a combination of detergent and white vinegar. This is a gentle method of removing stains that won’t damage the liner. Simply apply the mixture to the stain and let it sit for about 15 minutes before wiping it away.
Once you’ve used any of these methods to clean the sparkling wine (or other drink) stains from your swimming pool liner, it’s best to perform a final rinse using clean water. This will help to ensure that all of the cleaning products have been thoroughly removed and prevent them from leaving behind any unwanted residue.

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