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Home›How To›4 Ways to Remove Red Wine Stains from Leather

4 Ways to Remove Red Wine Stains from Leather

By Matthew Lynch
April 9, 2024
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Red wine spills can be disastrous for your prized leather furniture, clothing, or accessories. Though red wine stains can sometimes seem impossible to remove, fear not! Here are four tried-and-tested methods to effectively remove red wine stains from leather.

1.Immediate Blotting

The key to addressing a red wine spill on leather is taking action immediately. As soon as the spill occurs, grab a clean cloth or paper towel and gently blot the area, making sure not to rub or spread the stain. The goal is to absorb as much liquid as possible before it sets into the leather.

2.Mix and Apply a Mild Soap Solution

A mild soap solution can help to lift the remaining stain without causing damage to the leather. Create a mixture of warm water and a small amount of mild dish soap or leather cleaner. Using a clean cloth, wring out any excess liquid before gently wiping the stained area in circular motions. Be sure not to soak the leather as this could result in additional damage.

3.Utilize Baking Soda or Cornstarch

If the red wine stain persists after trying the previous method, it’s time to bring out the big guns: baking soda or cornstarch. Both of these household items work as natural absorbers that can help draw out and break down the remaining stain particles within the leather fibers.

Simply apply a generous layer of either baking soda or cornstarch over the stained area and let it sit for 15 minutes to an hour depending on how deep-set the stain is. Once the time has passed, gently brush off the powder with a soft brush or cloth and assess if any additional treatment is needed.

4.Resort to Commercial Leather Stain Removers

When all else fails, you may need to use specialized leather care products that are specifically designed for cleaning and protecting leather items against stubborn stains like red wine. These products are available at various retailers or online.

Before applying any stain remover directly onto your leather, always perform a spot test on an inconspicuous area to ensure it won’t cause discoloration or damage. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for usage and make sure to condition your leather afterward to restore its natural moisture levels.

Conclusion

Red wine stains on leather can be a challenging task to tackle. By acting quickly, using household items like mild soap, baking soda, or cornstarch, and opting for specialized leather care products when necessary, you increase your chances of removing the stubborn red wine stains without causing harm to your treasured leather items.

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