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  • How to Remove Wine Residue From the Bottom of Bottles

    Whether you are recycling or repurposing your wine bottles, you want to get all the wine out of the bottle. However, if you've left it sitting, even for just a few hours, a sticky residue will...

  • How to Get Red Wine Stains Out Of Clothing

    Ports, Zinfandels, Merlots among other red wines are highly aromatic with a full flavor. These taste good, but look awful on your clothing. Don't toss garments in the trash that have red wine...

  • How to Remove Red Wine Stains in a Decanter

    Few things decorate a table more beautifully than a decanter of red wine. However when decanters are used frequently or aren't cleaned thoroughly, the inside of the glass may become stained by...

  • How to Get Wine Out of a Microfiber Couch

    Microfiber couches are known for repelling liquids, wicking abilities and durability. That being said, red wine is good at staining many different things and microfiber is no exception.

  • How to Get Rid of Wine Stains

    While removing wine stains from clothing, carpets, napkins and tablecloths might be difficult, it doesn't have to be impossible. Act quickly and follow these simple instructions to achieve success.

  • How to Get Soap Scum Off Wine Glasses

    There is a way to get soap scum off of wine glasses if running it through the dishwasher is not working. Everyone enjoys a glass of wine, but unless you wash those glasses when your done the wine...

  • Getting Rid of Red Wine Stains

    One of the most important things that you can do to take care of red wine stains is to make sure that you take action immediately. Clean up as much of the red wine as you can to prevent further...

  • How to Get Rid of Red Wine Stains

    Red wine is commonly served to accompany a meal and as a party drink. Unfortunately, serving red wine means that there is a chance that the contents of the glass will end up spilled on the carpet,...

  • How to Remove a Red Wine Stain

    Chances are when red wine is involved at a party it inevitably is going to end up as a stain on someones clothing. Acting quickly is the best solution to removing the stain, however, there are...

  • How to Repair Bleach Stains

    Household bleach is a wonderful product. It works well at removing stains, it kills bacteria, and it is great to remove mold and mildew. But if it accidentally spills on an article of clothing, it...

  • How to Soak up Wine or Beverage Stains

    Well great. You got all liquored up with wine and went and spilled it all over the carpet. Just great. Now everybody who visits your house is gonna know you're a hound for the sauce. Don't worry....

  • How to Taste Good Wine

    I'm going to show you how to taste wine the correct way. Forget how you've been told, this is best method for selecting wines.

  • How to Wash Tannic Acid off of Your Hands

    Tannic acid is an astringent commonly found in red wine at varying levels. It is most noticeable in "younger" wines that have an acidic taste because they have not matured to their full flavor. ...

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