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Is it possible to remove a red wine stain from a white shirt? Or should I just give up now?!

AlunP
2 months ago
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Leannexxx

White vinegar is meant to be good put some on leave for 30 mins then wash

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telmel

According to the adverts 'vanish ' powder in the washing machine removes the stains , but i wouldn't know if it works ?

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MelissaLee1

As Leanne says.I think vinegar and baking soda should do it.Unless of course you left it sitting too long in which case it's probably easier just to get another.

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TiaTia

Give this method as try as white vinegar can also remove wine stains.

Pour the vinegar directly on the stain, soak it thoroughly. Add a few drops of any laundry detergent and dub it so both ingredients start to work together. Let them soak for half an hour. Rinse it after with cold water as much as you can.

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hspexy

Someone said white wine does the trick. And vine is supposed to work. But I can’t say I’ve had to deal with such stains myself

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