Actually, I heard that white wine helps but you have to do it (I think) right away. Not sure if it would work after so long. Then again...not 100% sure its with white wine....but i believe it to be correct.|||....you know what they say, right?!
Humors the best medicine, so don't worry your pretty little self over the "little stuff" that always seems to studddle itself into our lives...be smart, react in a positive way....not only will you live longer...but you'll avoid gray hairs
Ciao ~ Sky
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|||FYI, the "Nature's Miracle" (or now called "Petastic") did the trick for me.
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|||Turn the cushion over.|||Wash it with wite wine. This is not a joke. If you get some white wine soaked into a white cloth and scrub the stain hard it will bring it out.|||White wine or seltzer water are the home remedies. They also make some good red stain removers %26amp; wine removers these days found at most Targets/ Walmarts in the cleaners sections.|||There is this stuff called "Nature's Miracle". It's a pet stain remover but works well for wine. I learned first hand because I spilled wine on my light colored carpet. It is stocked in most pet stores and some grocery stores.|||Try a mixture of white vinegar and water.. let it soak for 30 minutes or so then try wiping off|||that's going to be a tough one because the tannins in wine are pretty much like dye, you will need a professional furniture cleaner for permanent results|||oxi clean|||windex and some water|||Pour white wine on it and dab with a clean cloth. Do not rub it in, it will only make it worse.
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