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How to Easily Remove White Wine Stains from Trench Coats

White wine stains can be difficult to remove from a trench coat, but with the right techniques you can get your coat looking clean and new in no time. Read on to discover the best methods and products for removing white wine stains from trench coats.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Removing Fresh White Wine Stains on Trench Coats

If the white wine stain on your trench coat is still fresh, fastest way to remove it is by using a dry cloth or paper towel to blot the stain. Be careful not to rub too hard as this can damage the fibres of the fabric. Don't use cleaning chemicals or water at this stage as they could set the stain.

Once you've blotted stain, apply some laundry detergent or white vinegar directly onto it. Rub the detergent or vinegar gently into the stain and allow it to work for a few minutes. Use a damp cloth to blot off the residue.

To finish, rinse the area with cold water and leave to dry before assessing the results. If stain remains, proceed to the next section for further instructions.

Removing Dried White Wine Stains from Trench Coats

Removing a dried white wine stain from a trench is a bit more challenging than a fresh one. First, prepare a mixture of warm water and laundry detergent and dab it onto the stain. Allow the detergent to sit for a few minutes before trying to rub it off.

If that doesn't work, you may need to use a stain remover specifically designed for removing wine stains. Follow the instructions on packaging and apply the remover directly onto the stain. After recommended amount of time has passed, blot the area with a damp cloth.

Finally, rinse the stain with cold water and allow the area to air dry. If the stain hasn't completely disappeared, repeat the process until it does.

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