Removing White Wine Stains from Your Favorite Tunic Is Easier Than You Think

White wine stains can be a tricky mess to remove, especially when they get on a delicate fabric such as a tunic. Before you rush to the dry cleaners, here are a few tips to help you try and remove the stubborn stains yourself.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Cyryl Wozniak

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Removing Set-in White Wine Stains

Removing set-in white wine stains from a tunic can be difficult, but it is possible with the right method. Start by sprinkling a generous amount of salt on the stain and letting it sit for 10 minutes. The salt will absorb some of the moisture and reduce the size of the stain. Next, soak the stained area in a solution of cold water and laundry detergent for about 30 minutes.

Once the stain has been soaked, you can pre-treat it with a commercial stain-remover or regular liquid dish soap. Scrub the area gently to loosen up the stain and then launder the tunic as usual. If the stain still persists, try repeating process.

Preventing White Wine Stains on Tunic

If you are frequently wearing tunics that could suffer from white wine stains, there are a few simple steps you can take to prevent them. Consider investing in an absorbent garment such as a bib with ties that can be worn over the tunic. This will protect it against any spilled liquids. Another easy way to protect the fabric is to treat it with a good fabric protector. This will ensure that any liquid spills will not be absorbed into the fabric, making them easier to clean.

Finally, if you are hosting a party, have all drinks served in spill-proof cups or glasses. This will help contain any accidental spills and make it much easier to clean up.

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