Removing white wine stains from mesh can seem intimidating, but with the right method and supplies, it's easy to get your mesh back to looking new. Read on to learn how to clean white wine stains from mesh.
Updated 20 Feb 2023
By Nishat Asif
The supplies you need for this job may vary slightly based on the type of mesh you have, but typically you will need dish soap, a soft bristled brush, white vinegar, bleach and a sink or bucket. Depending on the mesh, you may also need a fabric-safe detergent.
Before cleaning the mesh, it's important to thoroughly rinse it off in a sink or bucket full of warm water. This will ensure that no debris and dirt particles are spread around while trying to clean.
After rinsing the mesh, it's time to treat the stain. Make a solution by mixing together a few tablespoons of dish soap and white vinegar. Use a soft-bristled brush to gently work the solution into stain. Continue rubbing in the solution until the stain is gone.
If the stain is still visible after treating it, you can try repeating the process. You can also increase the strength of the solution by adding a little bit of bleach. Be sure to test a small area of the mesh first before trying this step, as the bleach could cause discoloration. If the stain is still refusing to budge, it's time to move onto a fabric safe detergent.
If the more gentle methods haven't worked, you'll need to use a fabric safe detergent. Follow the instructions on the detergent bottle and be sure to rinse the stain thoroughly. Hang the mesh up to dry and if the stain is still visible, repeat the process a few times until it is gone.
White wine stains on mesh can be a pain to remove, but with right method and supplies, it is possible to get your mesh looking new again. Following these steps will help to ensure that the stain is removed safely and effectively.
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