How to get red wine stains out of a white shirt
I know there are some wine drinkers on this site (aka "lushes") so fyi:
2 nights ago I accidentally spilled red wine on my favorite white shirt (Roots: 1 - my fav new wine from Chile). I tried using soda water, then salt, with no luck. I googled for a solution and found a post about mixing hydrogen peroxide with Dawn dishwashing liquid (some of the comments on the site said you could use any dishwashing liquid).
I poured the mixture on the stains and left the shirt out to dry. The next morning you could not tell there had ever been any stains - it was perfectly white, again.
2 nights ago I accidentally spilled red wine on my favorite white shirt (Roots: 1 - my fav new wine from Chile). I tried using soda water, then salt, with no luck. I googled for a solution and found a post about mixing hydrogen peroxide with Dawn dishwashing liquid (some of the comments on the site said you could use any dishwashing liquid).
I poured the mixture on the stains and left the shirt out to dry. The next morning you could not tell there had ever been any stains - it was perfectly white, again.
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Eesh did it burn a hole in your shirt?
I stick to tried and true French method of salt only - no soda, just salt immediately. -
peroxide is a bleach, so it makes sense. what was the ratio of peroxide to soap in the solution you used?
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tide pen. know it; love it.

also nice for tablecloth stains.
useless on grease, however. -
Usually my wine stains aren't the size of a quarter but a Frisbee ;-)
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I think I used that combo to get dried blood out of a colored shirt and got most of it. Plus it was fun to watch the peroxide meet the blood and fizz!
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There's a product called "wine away" that really, really works. I think you can find it at a lot of wine stores and at "homestuff" stores (william-sonoma, etc.) It looks like this:
http://www.wineaway.com/ -
brokechick wrote: peroxide is a bleach, so it makes sense. what was the ratio of peroxide to soap in the solution you used?
I used a small amount of dishwashing liquid to the hydrogen peroxide. The mixture fizzes and turns white. Here's the link where I got the tip:
http://www.stratsplace.com/patty_wine_stain.html
According to this woman, it doesn't seem to matter what ratio or what dishwashing liquid. She also said that the peroxide doesn't work alone (maybe there's a chem teacher who can tell us how this works?).
Scarlett, it didn't burn a hole through my shirt or do anything bad to it! (I'll let you know, though, if the next time I wear it, it just crumbles off of my body. I'll be sure to wear a pretty bra, just in case - ha!). -
I used that mixture on a silk shirt. I had a whole glass of red wine spill on it and it got it all out perfectly. The trick is to make sure the mixture is freshly made.
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before i bought my new couch/chair/ottoman, i took a fabric sample home and dipped it into red wine to make sure that it wasn't noticeable
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Flexi, what couch did you end up getting? Did I miss that post?
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the Alex II in chocolate. It's purty...and comfy
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i'm not a chemist, but if the hydrogen peroxide is fizzing before it touches your stain, move FAST. pretty sure once the fizz is gone, your H2O2 is just H2O.
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With that statement, you're more chemist than me!
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