How to Easily Remove White Wine Stains from Twill

White wine stains on twill fabrics can be tricky to remove. Whether it's a spilled glass of white wine at a dinner party or your kids getting creative with their juice boxes, white wine can leave a difficult-to-remove mark. Fortunately, there are some simple and effective methods for getting those stubborn stains out.


Updated 20 Feb 2023

By Brane Lukman

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Household items to Use

  • Baking Soda
  • Vinegar
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Lemon Juice
  • Salt
  • Dish Detergent
  • Club Soda

Removing White Wine Stains

  1. As soon as you notice stain, quickly rinse the fabric in cold water. This will help lift the stain before it sets.
  2. Apply the chosen household item directly to the stain, gently rub it into the area and let it sit for up to 15 minutes.
  3. Rinse the stained area with cold water. If the stain is still present, then repeat steps 1 through 3.
  4. If the stain is still persistent, try mixing a mixture of equal parts of dish detergent, hydrogen peroxide and salt in a bowl. Apply the mixture to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes.
  5. Wash the fabric in the washing machine on the hottest temperature recommended for the fabric.
  6. Once the cycle is complete, hang fabric up to air dry. If the stain is still present after drying, repeat process until the stain is removed.

Tips On Cleaning White Wine Stains

  • Be sure to pre-treat the stained area before washing.
  • When applying chosen household item, do not rub too hard as this may damage the fabric.
  • It is important to test the chosen household item on an inconspicuous part of the fabric such as an inside seam or hem before treating stain.
  • Be sure to check care label before washing the fabric.
  • Always treat stain as soon as possible as it will be easier to remove.

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