Gingham clothing is a classic look that can easily become stained by accidental spills. Red wine is one of the trickiest stains to get out, and it's important to treat it quickly before it has a chance to set in. Fortunately, these simple tips can help you remove red wine stains from gingham fabric in no time!
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Peter Blackwood
For stubborn red wine stains on gingham, start by treating stain with a detergent solution. Mix together a tablespoon of liquid detergent and a few drops of warm water. Soak the stained area of the fabric for a few minutes, then gently rub the area with a soft cloth or brush. Rinse the fabric in cold water after you're done scrubbing.
If the stain persists, you'll need to use bleach to completely remove it. Use a mild bleach solution made from one part bleach and four parts cold water. Apply bleach solution to the stain and let it sit for 15 minutes. Rinse the fabric in cold water again, and repeat this process if the stain still remains. Always take care to rinse thoroughly after bleaching.
In addition to the steps above, make sure to check the clothing label for any special care instructions. Some gingham fabrics may be delicate and require a gentler approach when removing wine stains. You should also be careful not to use hot water while cleaning, as it may cause the fabric to shrink or discolor.
You may also need to soak the garment overnight in detergent or an enzyme-based stain remover for more stubborn stains. Stain removers contain additives that can help break down the red wine molecules and make it easier to remove the stain.
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