Tuesday, March 02, 2010

Easy Wine Stain Removal Steps

If you are serious about your wines, you've probably joined a wine club. If you are a wine club member, you can be sure you will have frequent wine spills, and the following information will be valuable for you 

Nothing strikes fear and dread in the heart of a spot-fear individual than a red wine stain. This classic spot has destroyed more than a garment. This has caused anxiety for homeowners who own pink carpet, and it has left many smile dingy-purple. 

Not all wine stain is red. You may find yourself wondering how to remove a white stain, too. The first step is to pour a liberal amount of cold water to the affected area. This task must be done as quickly as you possibly can. These kinds of spills occurring during a special occasion like a party, and you may feel a little rude, but it is essential to getting the cold water into wine at the site as soon as you possibly can to ensure that it will be removed immediately. 

If the white stain is on clothing or other material that can be turned inside out, pour water from the rear of the field instead of in front. Obviously this method should not be used on most rugs, as flowing from the top is the only option for these materials. However, a blouse will be turned inside out when you look at the area. 

Step two in the white wine stain removal process is to rub the substance with detergents. After use of detergent, let stand for substance usually five to ten minutes. Detergent will work very well with this also. If you're looking at a white wine stain on a carpet, it is always best to use a carpet spot cleaner. These can be found at your local grocery store in a while, but it is always a good idea to keep some on hand for the inevitable emergency. 

If the wine stain is still visible, let the substance to soak in cold water for at least twenty minutes. This can be quite difficult, but it is a must if you want to save the garment. Wash the fabric as you normally would after immersion but be sure to look for the wine stain before you put the garment in the dryer. If the spot is still visible, try a laundry stain remover and rewash item. 

Your carpet may need to be professionally cleaned if the white wine stain is still prevalent after a few hours. This professional cleaning should be arranged as quickly as possible to ensure that the white wine stain will be removed completely.

1 comment:

Gary E said...

Stain Rx is the best stain remover out there. I have been using it on red wine stains since 1969. Just touch it to red wine, iodine, berries (INCLUDING POMEGRANATE), fruit punch, cranberry juice, and the stains disappear in a second. Stains such as mascara, lipstick, blood, balsamic vinegar, vanilla extract and others come out with a little massaging and rinsing. Soak your diamond, gold and platinum jewelry in it for 20 minutes to overnight, you won’t believe it!
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