How to Remove White Wine Stains From Hanboks In A Jiffy

Hanbok is an incredibly beautiful traditional Korean dress. But, it can be a very difficult material to clean due to its delicate fabric. This is especially true when it comes to white wine stains. Fortunately, there are some simple techniques you can use to remove white wine stains from hanboks quickly and easily.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Mateuzs Kowalski

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The first step to removing white wine stains from hanboks is to act quickly. The longer you wait, the more difficult it will be to get the stain out. If possible, immediately blot up any excess liquid with a clean, absorbent cloth.

If the stain has already dried, you should re-wet it by dabbing it with a damp cloth. It's important to use cold water instead of hot water, as this could cause the stain to set deeper into the fabric.

Once stain has been re-wetted, begin scrubbing it gently with a soft-bristled brush or a cloth. It's important to use soft motions in order to avoid damaging the fabric.

Next, prepare a cleaning solution using equal parts warm water and white vinegar. Dip your brush or cloth into the cleaning solution, then continue scrubbing the stain until it has been completely removed. Make sure to rinse the area with cold water after you have finished scrubbing.

If the stain is still not fully gone, you can try treating it with a white wine stain remover, such as Biz Stain & Odor Remover. Be sure to read the instructions on product before using it and test it on a small, inconspicuous area of the fabric first.

Finally, if stain still persists, you may need to take your hanbok to a professional dry cleaner for further treatment. Keep in mind that the fabric may be permanently damaged, so it's best to act quickly after a white wine spill.

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