Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How do you remove red wine stains from white cotton?

I spilled red wine on a tablecloth (white) while staying at a cottage . . . I need to get it out before I check out!|||oxy clean make it into a paste|||Buy Wine-Out from a local Beverages %26amp; More. Spary, let soak, rinse then repeat.|||If it is now dry,damp stain a bit then put salt on the stain when it is dry shake the cloth or use a hand held hoover. good luck.|||Just soak the stained area in WHITE WINE (preferably of the same brand) for some time and then give it a low detergent HOT water wash.....and don't let in dry out door in moving air, let it dry in door with out fan..!!|||Club soda|||Buy Wine-away - this is the best invention ever.





You can get a bottle of Wine-Away at local liquor store or fine grocery store for about $10, and it will take stain away like nothing else will. We have used it for accidental spill of an entire glass of wine on off-white carpet, and the carpet was as good as new. I also have used it for food coloring, and it works as well. It is a must have for all wine drinker.|||Hi there


Use white wine to get out the red wine. It sounds crazy, but it works.|||Well I use a product called "Resolve," not too sure how well it will work on a table-cloth, but it's worth a try.





I also found this on a website:


"The 'tips', 'techniques' and 'solutions' for red wine stain removal ranges from application of fresh water to hydrogen peroxide, white wine and detergents of varying kinds. Apart from water, everything else can have negative effect on the piece of fabric that you want to keep and display as your favorite for a long time. Hydrogen peroxide can be fine if it is pure white. It has bleaching property, which can remove almost any original color of fabrics. Others may or may not give the desirable results. The last thing you want to see is some irreparable damage to your favorite carpet."

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