The Ultimate Guide to Eradicating White Wine Stains from Robes

Have you ever spilled some white wine on your robe and been unsure of how to get it out? We’ve all been there - but don’t worry, because this guide will show you how to quickly and easily remove white wine stains from robes, so that you can be back to strutting your stuff in no time!


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Step 1: Treat the Stain Right Away

The first thing to do when a stain strikes is to tackle it right away. Do not wait until you get home to deal with it! If the stain is fresh, precondition it with a stain remover before you start any actual cleaning. Allow it to sit for at least 5 minutes. This will help to break down the molecules of the wine for easier removal.

Step 2: Wash with Detergent and Bleach

Once the stain has been treated, it’s time to get to work. Fill up a sink or bucket with lukewarm water and add some detergent specifically made for washing delicates (including robes). To this solution, add 1 cup of chlorine bleach. Submerge the stained area of the robe and let it soak for at least 30 minutes.

Step 3: Clear off Residue and Rinse

Once the robe has been left to soak, it’s time to check the stained area and see if the wine has been removed. If the stain is still visible, use a scrub brush to gently rub off any residue. Then, rinse the item under cold water.

Step 4: Air Dry

Once you’ve rinsed the robe, it’s time to air dry it. Hang the item outside or in a well-ventilated room and allow it to air dry completely. This step is important, as any moisture left in the robe can cause the stain to reappear.

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