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Red Wine: The stain was probably worth it, wasn

Red Wine

The stain was probably worth it, wasn’t it?

Removing red wine stains from whites

On the go

Blot with a paper towel or clean cloth to remove excess wine. Pour club soda on the stain from back to front and blot again. This will help prevent the stain from permanently setting.

At home

Pretreat with Clorox® Bleach Pen® Gel for whites. Then launder on the hottest recommended water setting. Don’t forget to add Clorox® Regular-Bleach₁, concentrated for whites. Repeat as necessary before machine drying. Tip: Do not rub with bar soap, which may cause the red wine stain to set.

Removing red wine stains from colors

On the go

Blot with a paper towel or clean cloth to remove excess wine. Pour club soda on the stain from back to front and blot again. This will help prevent the stain from permanently setting.

At home

Pretreat with Clorox 2® Stain Fighter and Color Booster for colors. Then launder on the hottest recommended water setting. Don’t forget to add Clorox 2® Stain Fighter and Color Booster for colors. Repeat as necessary before machine drying. Tip: Do not rub with bar soap, which may cause the red wine stain to set.

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