Wine stains can be one of most stubborn, difficult-to-remove stains from any fabric - including handbags. But don't worry, you can easily and quickly remove those pesky stains cheaply and without breaking a sweat.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Mateuzs Kowalski
Removing wine stains from your handbag can be done with a few easy steps as long as you follow them in the correct order. First, if the stain is still wet, blot it with a paper towel. Blotting helps to remove excess liquid and avoid spreading stain. Then, mix a solution of one tablespoon of detergent with two cups of cold water. Place stained part of the handbag into the solution and leave it to soak for 30 minutes before gently scrubbing the area with a soft-bristled brush. Be sure to check the label on your bag to ensure that the cleaning solution is suitable.
If you’re dealing with a stubborn stain, then you may need something a bit stronger. In this case, mix one tablespoon of ammonia, one-half cup vinegar, and one-quarter cup baking soda. This solution should be applied directly to the stain, and left to sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Then, use a sponge to gently scrub the area and rinse with a damp cloth.
If these methods fail to work, it may be necessary to employ more powerful stain-removers like hydrogen peroxide or alcohol. Always test the area first and apply the remover with a cotton ball or cloth. Let it sit for several minutes and then rinse with a clean damp cloth. If your handbag is made from a delicate fabric, take it to a professional dry cleaner.
With these simple tips, you’ll be able to get rid of those pesky wine stains on your handbag in no time!
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