How do I get rid of red wine stain from my white shirt?

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Red wine has sprash on my white shirt what is the best way to clear it off the stain

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  1. L. L. says:

    A link for you that breaks down the information:

  2. Nina R says:

    not to be rude but its called fuckin clorox shyt face.

  3. ramzee says:

    hydrogen peroxide should do the trick

    Be Blessed!

  4. unme4arum says:

    if none of the above works you could allways dye the shirt red

  5. sugar candy says:

    Things You’ll Need:

    Landry detergent, laundry pretreatment or dish soap
    Clean sponge
    Washing machine
    Paper towels
    Hydrogen peroxide
    Towel or washcloth

    Step1
    Blot the stain immediately with paper towels. If it is a dry clean only garment do not pretreat the stain and get it as fast as you can to the cleaners. Pretreatment of the stain can cause irreversible damage and the dry cleaner may not be able to remove the stain.

    Step2
    Combine 1 teaspoon laundry soap or pretreatment (or dish soap, like Dawn) and 1 cup hydrogen peroxide in a small bowl. Soak a clean sponge in the mixture, squeeze it halfway dry, then gently blot the stain.

    Step3
    Place a dry towel or washcloth between the front and back of the garment if the stain has not penetrated through to the back of the fabric. This will prevent staining on the back of the material.

    Step4
    Review the washing instructions on the label of the fabric. Heed any special care instructions.

    Step5
    Wash in cool water and air dry if the fabric is machine-washable.

    Step6
    Wash gently in the sink with a mild detergent if the fabric is hand-wash only.
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    Always use white paper towels, as colored towels may stain.

    Avoid scrubbing or rubbing the stain excessively. This can cause the stain to further penetrate the fabric.

  6. Auntie S says:

    Use some white wine or vinegar

    pour it on the stain and keep dabbing it to get it out
    (also not to spread the stain some more)

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