How to Use Quinine Water to Remove Wine Stains

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    • 1). Pour some tonic (quinine) water on top of the stain, once the stain has dried.

    • 2). Blot the stain with a terry cloth, paper towels or rags. Don't rub it. Rubbing the stain defeats the purpose of the carbonation.

    • 3). Repeat until the stain is gone.

    • 4). Use warm (not hot) water and a mild detergent to get the sugars of the wine and salts of the tonic water out.

    • 5). Place a few towels on top of the water spot. Then place a heavy object, like a stack of books, on the towels to get the remaining moisture out. Allow it to sit like this overnight.

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