How to Remove Wine Stains from Leather
Inviting friends and family over for a gathering, event or party can be entertaining. As the day and night wear on, people tend to get a little careless with all of the excitement, causing accidents to happen. Food crumbs wind up under seat cushions, and spilled drinks end up on floors and furniture. Wine is one of the toughest stains to remove from any surface. Quick 'n Brite is an environmentally safe all purpose cleaner capable of getting out tough stains, including wine. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Wipe up any excess wine with paper towels if the spill or stain is fresh.
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Moisten a soft cloth with warm water. Apply a dime-size amount of Quick 'n Brite cleaner to a soft cloth. Quick 'n Brite is a concentrated cleaner you can purchase from many hardware stores as well as online at quicknbrite.com.
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Rub the wine stain with the cloth. Work the cleaner into the stain by using an up and down and left to right motion. This motion causes the wine to lift to the surface.
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Buff the stain with a dry terry cloth. The stain will transfer from the leather to the terry cloth. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 until the wine is completely removed from the leather.
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Tips & Warnings
It's important to treat wine stains as soon as they happen to prevent further staining.
Test a small area of the leather with the Quick 'n Brite cleaner to ensure no damage is done to the leather.