Spilled wine can definitely ruin the mood of a special occasion, but when it lands on your favorite silk crepe de chine garment you might be very distraught. Don't fret: as long as you act quickly, this stain can be removed.
Updated 14 Feb 2023
By Cyryl Wozniak
When it comes to removing wine stains from silk crepe de chine, the fastest remedy is to use cool water. Simply blot the stained area with cool water and press down gently with a clean white cloth. This will help prevent the stain from seeping into the fabric.
If the wine has already soaked into the fabric, don't despair - a more involved approach can help you get the stain out. The first step is to treat the stain with a commercial stain remover. Follow the instructions on the package and pay attention to how much time product needs to remain on the fabric before being washed off.
If despite your best efforts the stain still won't come off, try a spot cleaning technique. Begin by mixing one teaspoon of mild detergent (such as Woolite) with one cup of warm water. Apply to the stained area, let sit for several minutes, then blot with a clean white cloth. The stain should gradually fade away.
Proper care and maintenance are essential when it comes to preserving your delicate silk fabric. When washing by hand, use wool detergent or a liquid dishwashing soap specifically for delicate fabrics. After applying the detergent to affected area, rinse with clean, cool water and allow the garment to air dry.
While it's never pleasant to have a wine stain on your beloved silk crepe de chine garment, all is not lost. Following the steps outlined above, as well as proper care and maintenance while washing, can help restore the fabric and make your garment as good as new!
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