Here's what you use to remove the wine stains

Summer ears may be among the most difficult to remove, but there are several ways they'll save you “in this regard. You don't have to send your clothes or furniture to dry cleaning, because there's a lot of 10 products in your house that can clean wine from different materials. Of course [...]
Summer ears may be among the most difficult to remove, but there are several ways they'll save you “in this regard.
You don't have to send your clothes or furniture to dry cleaning, because there's a lot of 10 products in your house that can clean wine from different materials.
Of course not all components do the same, so for them to be listed by the most effective to the least, we've tried them in a shirt!
What we used:
Sand for the cat (where I'm supposed to pee), salt, baby powder, vodka, milk, bread soda, and white wine, hydrogen peroxide and liquid soap, hot water.
No doubt some of them may sound strange, but each technique has its own supporting theory of why it might work.
Salts for cats, baby powder; can penetrate the fibers of clothing by acting like absorption and absorbing the latter.
Juices such as milk, vodka, soda, white wine, hydrogen peroxide, and hot water; They're said to break up wine molecules and oxidize red pigment.
After all the wine stains were covered with the above ingredients and allowed to operate for a few minutes, the shirt was washed in the washing machine!
So heavy were we.
Milk- 1/10
Cat sand- 2/10
Salt- 3/10
White wine and bread soda 4/10
Baby powder- 5/10
Vodka- 7/10 hot- 8/10/10
Oxygenated water and liquid soap (intensive) ʹ 10/10










