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HOW TO REMOVE RED WINE STAINS
Wine pairs perfectly with some end-of-the-day relaxation, an elegant dinner or even a long-overdue get-together. But a wine spill on the carpet, or on your white shirt or party dress is anything but relaxing, as wine stains can set notoriously quickly – with red wine stains being a particularly tough customer. Red wine in particular contains chromogens, the primary substance in many colorful plants that are responsible for dyes. These dyes easily stain fabric, and removing wine stains can be difficult once they've dried. When treating a wine stain, it's important to remember that time is of the essence. Move as quickly as you can to clean it, otherwise you may be left with a spot that's impossible to get rid of, no matter how hard you try.
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