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How Do You Remove Red Wine From A Wood Table?

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How Do You Remove Red Wine From A Wood Table?

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Removing red wine stains from wood can be very difficult. If the red wine spill only happened a few minutes ago, it’s much easier to deal with than a spot that isn’t noticed for a day or two. If the stain is large, has set in for many hours, and is located in a very obvious place, consider talking with a wood care professional before cleaning it. Otherwise, you can try several methods to remove red wine from a wood table. Wipe up the red wine spill if it hasn’t fully dried, using a wet paper towel or wet absorbent cloth. Soak up the wine with a blotting motion but don’t rub. Clean the stained area if it has begun setting into the wood. Mix oil soap and hot water according to directions, then dip a soft cloth into the mixture and scrub the cloth onto the wood until the stain disappears. Apply a baking soda paste. Mix baking soda with enough mineral oil, lemon oil or linseed oil to form a paste and then lightly rub it over the stain with a soft cloth in the direction of the wood grain. L

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