It’s party season! How to remove wine stains naturally
The party season is in full swing, and there's no better time to revel in the joy of festivities with a glass of your favourite wine. However, the occasional spill is almost inevitable, leaving behind stubborn wine stains. Fret not! In this blog, I explore natural and effective ways to bid farewell to those pesky stains.
Swift Action is Key:
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The first rule of wine stain removal is to act swiftly. The longer a stain sits, the harder it becomes to eliminate. As soon as the wine meets the fabric, it's time to spring into action.
Blot, Don't Rub:
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Avoid the instinct to rub the stain aggressively, as this can spread it further. Instead, gently blot the stain with a clean cloth or paper towel to absorb excess wine.
Salt or Baking Soda Absorption:
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Sprinkle a generous amount of salt or baking soda over the stain. These common kitchen staples work wonders in absorbing liquid. Allow them to sit for a few minutes before brushing or vacuuming away.
Use a natural Stain Solution:
When it comes to natural and eco-friendly stain removal, using a natural Stain Solution made from carefully selected plant-based ingredients, offers a powerful and sustainable solution to tackle even the toughest stains. To use: wet the affected area and roll a small amount of the solution onto the stain, work it in gently and follow my machine washing or wash by hand.
How to use alternative bleach to remove wine stains:
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Blot the wine stain with a clean cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible.
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Mix equal parts Alternative Bleach and water.
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Apply the mixture to the stain and let it sit for a few minutes.
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Blot the area with a clean cloth to lift the stain.
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Gently rub it onto the stain, and then rinse.
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These are both formulated to be gentle on fabrics while being tough on stains. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and hello to a natural solution that cares for your clothes and the environment.