Sometimes the wine stain you need to remove is more of a spot where a single drop of wine fell to your shirt or lap. OxiClean™ Laundry Stain Remover Spray is made for targeted stain removal, such as a spot wine stain. Follow these steps to get small wine stains out:
1. RemoveRemove as much of the excess stain as possible. For best results, treat stains while still fresh.
2. Pre-TreatPre-treat the wine stain by spraying OxiClean™ Laundry Stain Remover Spray directly on the stain. Do not treat the garment while wearing.
3. WaitRub into fabric and let stand for up to 10 minutes. Do not allow to dry on fabric.
4. WashWash with your usual detergent at the temperature settings recommended on the item’s label. Boost the stain-fighting power by adding OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover directly to the drum with your clothes, following directions on package.
Always test OxiClean™ Laundry Stain Remover on an inconspicuous area first. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions for the item for water temperature and for cleaning. Do not use on wool, wool blends, silk, silk blends, leather or fabrics labeled dry-clean only.
If you knocked your wine glass over and spilled wine on your lap, don’t despair. We’ll show you how to get wine stains out of clothes with the power of OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover
1. MixMix a solution of OxiClean™ and water. Fill the scoop to line 4 per gallon of water. Follow the instructions on the package and mix until completely dissolved.
2. SoakSubmerge wine-stained clothes in OxiClean™ solution and soak for 1-6 hours. For best results, soak for the full 6 hours.
3. WashWash as normal with detergent and OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover, following directions on the package.
Always test OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover on an inconspicuous area first. Rinse, and allow it to dry. Safe on colorfast fabrics only. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions for water temperature and for cleaning the garment or item. Do not use on wool, wool blends, silk, silk blends, leather or on fabrics labeled dry-clean only.
When you’re sipping a lovely glass of red while bingeing your favorite show, it’s all-too-easy to spill some on your carpet or upholstery. OxiClean™ has a special formula made just for getting wine stains out of carpet and area rugs. Grab your bottle of OxiClean™ Carpet & Area Rug Stain Remover Spray and follow these steps:
1. RemoveImmediately blot up the excess wine as much as possible. The more quickly you can treat the stain, the easier it will be to remove.
2. SpraySpray OxiClean™ Carpet & Area Rug Stain Remover directly and liberally onto the wine stain. Saturate the area so the solution can penetrate the carpet fibers and dissolve the stain.
3. WaitWait 10 minutes to allow the product to penetrate.
4. BlotBlot the area with a clean, color-fast cloth or sponge. You should notice the wine stain transferring to the cloth or sponge as you blot. If the stain persists after drying, repeat a second time.
5. VacuumVacuum the area after it is completely dry.
Test OxiClean™ Carpet & Area Rug Stain Remover on an inconspicuous area of carpet, such as behind a door or piece of furniture. Let stand for 10 minutes. Do not use on wool, leather, or silk.
Getting a red wine stain out of your couch is possible using a solution made from OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover. The basic steps are:
1. RemoveRemove excess wine before treating the area.
2. MixFill your OxiClean™ scoop to Line 1 and add to 16 ounces of water to make a solution. Make sure it fully dissolves.
3. BlotDo not apply the solution directly onto the upholstery stain. Instead, apply it to a clean white towel, and use it to blot the stain. Continue applying solution to the cloth and the cloth to the upholstery until the stain is no longer visible. Then, dampen a second clean white towel with water and blot the area to rinse.
Only use OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover solution on water-washable upholstery. Always test OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover on an inconspicuous area first. Rinse, and allow it to dry. Safe on colorfast fabrics only. Always follow manufacturer’s instructions for the item for water temperature and for cleaning. Do not use on wool, wool blends, silk, silk blends, leather or on fabrics labeled dry-clean only. Always refer to packaging for instructions.