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White Pink Wine. Tips to remove White Wine stains on upholstery

If the spill is still fresh, blot any excess liquid that can from the upholstery using a few paper towels. Continue using fresh clean paper towels if your spill is larger so you don’t spread out the stain. White and pink wine can be hard to see while they are wet, but when they dry the stain will be noticeable. 

Spray seven up or club soda or tonic water on the stained area, and then blot it up with a paper towel. Repeat this until you are unable to remove any more of the stain on the upholstery or until the stain itself is gone. 

Using a spray of clear water, spray the stained area, rinsing the upholstery by wetting the fabric and then blotting out the moisture. 

If you are still finding a white or pink wine stain in your upholstery, make a solution of water and a few drops of clear bleach free dish liquid. You can let the area dry and re inspect if you like. And then spray this on the upholstery and blot it off using a clean towel or cloth. Repeat and continue until the wine stain is gone. 

Using a spray of clear water, spray the stained area, rinsing the upholstery by wetting the fabric and then blotting out the moisture. Continue this until you are not getting any more detergent out of the upholstery. 

Rinse your upholstery once again using spray of hydrogen peroxide. Spray the stained area. Let it sit for a few hours, re spray and then blot out the moisture from the upholstery, bringing the remaining white or pink wine stain with it. 

When your upholstery dries and you still see a stain, start over again from the beginning wetting the stain with a few sprays of water.





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