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DIY Wine Stain Removal For Upholstery

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Wine spills on upholstery are often an unwelcome accident, especially during a cozy evening at home or a lively dinner party. The good news is that you can often skip hiring a carpet pro wash to handle these stains. With a few common household items and quick action, you stand a strong chance of restoring your fabric’s appearance.



The key to treating a wine stain is responding immediately. As soon as the spill happens, grab a clean, absorbent cloth or paper towel and blot the area gently. Rubbing should be avoided since it may enlarge the affected area. Blotting helps soak up as much of the liquid as possible before it sets.



Once you’ve blotted the excess, it’s time to prepare a cleaning solution. A simple and effective mixture is equal parts soap, vinegar, and water in the recommended ratio. Mix thoroughly but softly to avoid foaming. Dip a clean cloth into the mixture and dab it onto the stained area. Begin at the perimeter to contain the stain.



After applying the solution, let it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Then, wipe with a water-dampened towel to flush out residue. This helps prevent buildup that could lead to re-soiling. Blot again with a dry towel to soak up remaining water.



If the stain persists, sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the area. Baking soda helps lift lingering discoloration and deodorizes the fabric. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes, or overnight for tougher stains, then vacuum thoroughly.



Conduct a patch test to confirm fabric compatibility and prevent harm. Also, look for the cleaning code tag to determine appropriate cleaning methods.



For delicate fabrics or large stains, it may still be wise to seek expert assistance. But in most cases, a prompt response with everyday household items can save your upholstery and keep your living space looking fresh and stain-free.