Here is a round up of tips for how to remove a red wine stain from all kinds of surfaces, including clothing, carpet and more, including with homemade recipes and commercial stain removers.
Stains are a fact of life, but fortunately other people have been in your shoes before.
This is your chance to share your success stories for removing these stains, or if you need help of your own, get some ideas for how to clean up your stain.
This is such a common stain I've also written my own red wine stain removal guide here which you can reference, and that contains step by step instructions.
Here are the tips submitted so far:
Share Your Tip Here |
Homemade Stain Remover Recipe That Works! |
Tips From Martha Stewart {Video} |
Use Milk Or White Wine |
How To Remove From Carpet |
How To Remove From Pants |
Tips For Removal From Clothing |
How To Remove From Clothing |
Carpet Stain Tips |
Remove From Clothing & Carpet |
Removing From Fabric |
Using Club Soda: Does It Work? |
Boiling Water For Clothing & Table Cloth |
Use Borax |
How To Remove From Upholstery |
Home Remedy To Remove From Upholstery |
Taylor's Article & Guide |
Wine Stain Remover Reviews |
Red wine is one of life's greatest pleasures.
At least, that is, until it spills all over something in your home, like your clothes, carpet, upholstery, or other area of your home.
The good thing about red wine stains, however, is that we are not the first to encounter them.
Since red wine is such an ancient drink, there are centuries of tips and tricks for getting rid of red wine stains.
So, how do you go about removing stains caused by red wine? Tell me below, so we can all learn new tips and tricks and go back to savoring our wine.
The two major types of wine are red and white wine. You can submit a tip for removing white wine stains here, or read other tips already submitted.
When red wine drips or spills on something in your home, like your clothing, upholstery, carpet, floor, or anything else, how do you successfully remove that red wine stain?
Feel free to explain your red wine stain removal method, and any laundry supplies or stain removers that work for you.
In addition, please tell us what hasn't worked for you, so we can all avoid pitfalls in the stain removal process.
Click the links below to see stain removal tips already submitted about how to remove red wine stains.
Feel free to comment on any of these submissions, to tell us whether you had a similar experience or not.
How To Remove Red Wine Stain From Upholstery
Lisa shared how to remove red wine stain from upholstery, which she used to successfully remove her own stain using items you can find in your own home. …
Wine Stain Removal Tips & Home Remedies
Below I've collected some of the best home remedies you can use for wine stain removal, specifically focused on what to do when you spill that wine …
Removing Red Wine Stains From Clothing
If you like to drink red wine then a little knowledge about removing red wine stains from clothes and other washable fabrics is a must.
Obviously, no …
Red Wine Spill On Carpet - Tips For Removing The Stains
If you've drunk red wine, you've most likely had a red wine spill on carpet in your home. If you haven't, count yourself lucky but be prepared anyway, …
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