Red wine stains: how to remove them from any type of fabric

Wine stains on clothes and fabrics in general may seem like a difficult challenge, but with the right techniques and products, they can be removed completely!
There are several effective strategies to deal with wine stains, using both home-made methods and specialist products. Using salt, baking soda or fizzy water to gently dab the stain can be useful for treating before washing.
Detergents with active enzymes and safe solvents can then act deep down to remove stains from all types of fabrics.
A glass of red wine spilled during lunch or dinner is no longer a problem!
You’ll have to act quickly and follow the instructions carefully to achieve optimal results and keep fabrics in perfect condition. Let’s get started with our tips for removing red wine stains.

How to remove wine stains without bleach

To remove red wine stains without bleach, gently blot with an absorbent cloth to absorb the excess liquid. Then cover the stain with salt or baking soda to absorb it even more. After a few minutes, rinse with cold water and wash the fabric with a mild detergent according to the instructions.

Red wine stains on cotton

To remove red wine from cotton, act immediately. Gently dab the stain with a clean cloth or napkin to absorb excess wine without rubbing. Mix cold water with mild liquid detergent and dab the stain with the solution, then leave it for a few minutes. Then rinse thoroughly with cold water. If the stain persists, make a paste with water and baking soda and apply it to the stain, leaving it to act for around 30 minutes. Finally, rinse again and wash the garment as recommended by the instructions.

Red wine stains on linen

To remove red wine from linen, swift action is also needed. Gently dab the stain with a clean cloth to absorb the excess wine without rubbing. Avoid using hot water, because it can set the stain. Pour cold water on the stain and gently dab with a mild liquid detergent or a little white vinegar diluted in water. Leave it to work for a few minutes, then rinse with cold water. If the stain persists, make a paste with water and baking soda and apply it to the stain, leaving it to act for around 15-30 minutes. Finally, rinse and wash the garment as per the instructions

Red wine stains on silk

To remove red wine from silk, always act as soon as possible. Gently soak up the wine with a clean cloth or napkin without rubbing. Avoid using water, because it can damage silk. Sprinkle the stain with salt or cornstarch to absorb the moisture. Leave for a few minutes, then gently remove the salt or cornstarch with a soft brush. If the stain persists, apply a detergent specifically for silk to the stain, dabbing gently with a clean cloth. Gently rinse with cold water and leave the garment to dry flat.

Red wine stains on wool

To remove red wine from wool, it’s important to act quickly. Gently dab the stain with a clean cloth or napkin to absorb the excess wine without rubbing. Avoid using hot water, because it could set the stain. Prepare a solution of cold water and mild wool detergent and gently dab the stain with the solution. Leave it to work for a few minutes, then rinse with cold water. If the stain persists, you can use a solution of water and diluted white vinegar or a specific product for red wine stains. Rinse thoroughly and dry the garment flat, away from heat sources.

How do you remove red wine stains from coloured garments?

Removing red wine stains from coloured garments requires quick action and a few tricks. Start by gently dabbing the stain with an absorbent cloth without rubbing to avoid spreading the wine. Avoid using hot water, because it could set the stain. Prepare a solution of cold water and mild detergent for coloured fabrics. Dab the stain with this solution, working gently from the outside towards the centre of the stain. Leave for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with cold water.
If the stain persists, you can use a specific product for stains, taking care to follow the instructions on the package. Test it on a hidden area of the garment before using it on the whole stain. Rinse again and wash the garment as recommended by the instructions. If the stain is not completely gone, you might need to repeat the process. Remember that acting quickly is crucial for better results when removing red wine stains from coloured garments. Remember that if you don’t want to wash your red wine-stained garment by hand, it’s important to know your washing machine programmes.

Which product to choose for red wine stains

When it comes to choosing the best product to remove red wine stains, there are several options to consider. One of the most common and effective products is the Chanteclair Scioglimacchia Stain Remover: you can apply it directly to the stain, dabbing gently with a clean cloth. These products are specifically formulated to treat wine stains and can provide optimal results. It’s recommended to read the product instructions carefully and test a hidden area of the fabric before using it on the whole stain. There are also home-made remedies that can be effective in removing red wine stains, such as baking soda, salt or toothpaste. Before using any product, it’s important to consider the type of fabric and follow the specific instructions on how to use it.

Take note!

Here are five useful tips, as a quick reminder, for removing red wine stains from your favourite garments:

  1. Act immediately: as soon as a red wine stain occurs, it’s essential to act as quickly as possible. Gently dab the stain with an absorbent cloth or napkin to absorb the excess wine without rubbing.
  2. Avoid heat: don’t use hot water or heat on the red wine stain, as this may set the stain and make it more difficult to remove. Always use cold water.
  3. Home remedies: you can try home-made remedies such as white vinegar, baking soda or lemon juice to remove red wine stains. Apply the chosen remedy to the stain, leave for a few minutes then rinse with cold water.
  4. Special products for stains: if home remedies are not enough, you can buy specific products for removing red wine stains. Follow the instructions on the package carefully for the best results.
  5. Ask a professional: if the stain persists or the garment is delicate or valuable, it’s best to contact a cleaning professional or dry cleaner who specialises in stain removal. These experts have the experience and resources to best treat the fabric and remove the stain without damaging the garment.

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