Wine spills can happen at the most inconvenient times. Fortunately, getting red wine stains out of clothes is almost as easy as toppling a wine glass over! Follow these three simple steps to remove red wine stains from cotton, polyester or more delicate fabrics.
COTTON & COTTON/POLY BLENDS
Good for: white clothes, lights, darks, jeans, towels, sheets
POLYESTER, SPANDEX & NYLON
Good for: white clothes, lights, darks, active wear
WOOL, SILK, LINEN, RAYON & ACRYLIC
Good for: sweaters, blouses, sheer fabrics, swimsuits
MAYTAG TIP: OXYGEN BLEACH VS. CHLORINE BLEACH
Oxygen bleach is an alternative to traditional chlorine bleach that is generally safe on colours. It's colourless, fragrance-free and comes in either a liquid or powder form. Products often begin with “Oxy” and don’t call themselves “bleach” but “stain remover” instead.
TERMS TO KNOW FOR THIS STAIN REMOVAL GUIDE
1. Enzyme detergents target stains such as blood, food stains, grass, and others. These are most commonly liquid formulations but powdered formulations are also available. Check the label of your detergent to see if yours contains enzymes.
2. Mild detergents tend to be formulated for delicate fabrics or sensitive skin. The labels often indicate that they're fragrence free or gentle on skin.
3. Oxygen bleach is an alternative to traditional chlorine bleach that is generally safe on colours. It's colourless, fragrance-free and comes in either a liquid or powder form.
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