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5 Ways to Remove Red Wine Stains from Your Upholstered Commercial Tub Chairs

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5 Ways to Remove Red Wine Stains from Your Upholstered Commercial Tub Chairs

How to get rid of the stubborn red wine stains from your upholstered restaurant furniture? Well, most eateries invest in commercial tub chairs, as they’re trending and comfortable for people to sit for long hours. As per a 2010 journal published on Springer Link, about 8.7% of consumers prefer the comfort of an eatery over any other thing. Thus, investing in comfortable seating is a great choice. But what if any of your messy customers spill red wine on the tub?

 

It can happen, as everyone isn’t similar. Besides accidents can happen anytime. But you should take care of the red wine stain as soon as possible. Wondering how? Well, let’s find out that in the following blog.


How to get rid of the red wine stains from your upholstered tub chairs?

 

Red wine stain is one of the stubborn stains that you should take care of at the earliest. If you leave it like that, it may cause permanent staining on your tub seating and ruin its look. Thus, you must clean if you find any red wine spills on your restaurant’s tub chairs.

 

Here’re the top 5 ways to do that,

 

1. Using the initial method:

 

To perform this method, you’ll need the following items,

 

i) A clean cloth or paper towels

 

ii) Sparkling water or a cloth stain remover

 

iii) Salt (if you don’t have the previous one)

 

Once you’ve gathered all the items for the method, you should start with the below steps,

 

i) Take a clean cloth or paper towel and put cloth stain remover on it.

 

ii) Now dab the wet cloth/towel on the spill and try to get the excess wine out of the couch.

 

iii) In case, if you don’t have any cloth stain remover by your side, you can use sparkling water in its place.

 

iv) But if you’ve got neither of them, sprinkle some salt over the spill and dab the cloth over it. It’ll soak up any excess wine from the tub seating and prevent it from getting inside.

 

2. Using the vinegar + soda method:

 

For this method, you’ll need the following items,

 

i) White vinegar

 

ii) Baking soda

 

Once you’ve gathered these, let’s start with the below steps,

 

i) Pour the baking soda over the red wine stain and cover it with white vinegar.

 

ii) Leave it like that for a few minutes and allow it to soak in (bubble formation).

 

ii) Then rinse it with a damp cloth and repeat the steps if the stain persists.

 

3. Using the white wine method:

 

for this method, you’ll need the following,

 

i) Baking soda

 

ii) White wine

 

Once you’ve gathered all the items, let’s continue the following steps,

 

i) Pour white wine over the stained part of the chair and leave it like that for a few minutes.

 

ii) After then, blot the liquid with a damp cloth.

 

iii) If the stain is still there, add a little amount of baking soda over it.

 

4. Using the hydrogen peroxide method:

 

For this, you’ll be needing the following,

 

i) Baking soda

 

ii) Hydrogen peroxide

 

Once you’ve gathered the above items, continue the following,

 

i) Do a patch test on a part of the tub chair to ensure that it isn’t getting discoloured.

 

ii) Spray enough hydrogen peroxide over the red wine stain.

 

iii) Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over it.

 

iv) Leave it like that for a few minutes and then rinse the area with cold water.

 

5. Using the washing-up liquid method:

 

For this method, you’ll need the following,

 

i) Cold water

 

ii) Washing-up liquid

 

Once you’ve found everything, start with the below process,

 

i) Mix 1 part of the washing-up liquid with 2 parts of the cold water.

 

ii) Apply it over the solution with a sponge and blot it until the liquid gets absorbed.

 

Final thought,

 

Have any of your customers spilled red wine on your upholstered commercial tub chairs? Using DIY tips, you can get rid of that. And we hope this blog will be helpful to you.

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