But as with any stain, it is best to remove it sooner than later.

Get ready to learn how you might remove white wine stains from clothing, carpeting, and upholstery.

The area should then be sponged with a clean cloth dipped in cool water to dilute the stain.

How to Remove Champagne and White Wine Stains

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Check the Stained Area

Before tossing the clothing into the dryer, check the stained area.

If the stain is still there, do not dry the clothing and move to the next step.

Allow it to soak for at least four hours or overnight.

Materials needed to remove white whine and champagne stains

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Check the white wine stain, and if it gone, then launder as usual.

If the stain remains, repeat the oxygen bleach step.

But take extra care not to oversaturate the stained area during the cleaning process.

Placing a champagne stained garment into the washer

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If excess moisture gets into the upholstery cushions, it can cause mold and mildew to grow.

Before cleaning any furniture, always follow the manufacturer’s care label oncleaning upholstery.

Then, consult aprofessional upholstery cleanerfor stain removal tips tailored to your specific situation.

Checking that the stain has been removed before drying the garment

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This will dilute the stain and prevent the sticky sugars in the wine from attracting dirt.

Don’t use a wet cloth, as this can cause the stain to spread.

No worries, there is a way to remove the dried stain from the carpet.

Soaking the garment in an oxygen bleach solution

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Blotting the area on the carpet where the white wine was spilled

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Flushing the white wine stained area with water

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Blotting the stained area again to remove moisture

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Letting the stained area air dry before vacuuming

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