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Red wine spill

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LIZS · 01/03/2008 20:27

dh just slepped a bottle of red over window seat cushion. Soaked cover in cold water and applied salt , any other ideas before I risk it in machine . Suspect it isn't really a wasjhable fabric btw .

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onepieceoflollipop · 01/03/2008 20:28

I would try handwashing (lukewarm with bio detergent) rather than machine wash. Give it a gentle spin in the machine and then hang to dry. hth

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WendyWeber · 01/03/2008 20:28

Salt's not that good IME - not sure if the salt will have set the stain now, but what I use is cold water and hand soap (Imperial Leather particularly good ) - it turns the stain black, but when you wash it comes out.

Good luck.

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LIZS · 01/03/2008 20:44

ok salt off, vanish on , rinsed then found some Desolve-it spray . Will have to go in machine I think , on a coldish gentle cycle.

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LIZS · 01/03/2008 20:52

Stain is greyish blue now , hard to tell as cover is a blue/pink sort of check anyway. Will see how it looks later.

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ViolentFemme · 01/03/2008 21:02

Peroxide solution. Sounds drastic I know but it took red wine out of our beige fabric sofa (and didn't bleach it!).

We got it from our local hardressers

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LIZS · 02/03/2008 07:23

Well it is still damp and cans ee a feitnish blue mark . Wil put it out on line later whne sun comes out. No peroxide here but do you have to apply when spill is wet ?

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WendyWeber · 02/03/2008 10:24

You could try 1001 Troubleshooter?

I did find a site that had a hydrogen peroxide recommendation, hang on a sec

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WendyWeber · 02/03/2008 10:30

Anyway faint blue isn't bad!

Loads of American sites say use equal parts hydrogen peroxide and washing up liquid (at least they say "dish soap" but I think that's what they mean) - dab it on with a sponge and then wash again.

Or - did you try hand soap yesterday? If not you could try that (and then wash it again).

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LIZS · 02/03/2008 10:36

thanks, looking at it now on the line I think it will be acceptably feint , for now anyway. We need to review the colour scheme (we inherited all the soft furnishings) at some point as a bit dated. Discovered dd has got felt tip on it as well

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mace · 04/03/2008 19:48

I used to work for Chem-dry the best thing to do is put plenty of water on the stain and get as much out with a towel then get yourself down to the supermarket and get yourself some fabric bleach spray it on and wait for it to dry. It will not get the stain out but it will make it invisable, If your not happy with doing it yourself speak to your local Chem-dry and ask them for your cushion to be treated with a chemical called D.I its great stuff and will get rid of the stain before your eyes. DO NOT USE VANISH, 1001, OR ANY OTHER STAIN REMOVAL PRODUCTS OFF THE SHELF THEY CONTAIN TOO MUCH SOAP AND WILL DAMAGE YOUR FABRIC WITHIN A COUPLE OF WEEKS!!!!

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TheRedQueen · 04/03/2008 20:09

It's too late for this now, but my husband swears that the best way to treat red wine spills is simply to pour white wine over them immediately. I've seen him do it twice, and it worked a treat both times (but beware horrified onlookers, especially if at a party!).

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