Clothes stain removal: If it is white clothes. First use a bowl of rice overnight (yesterday’s), wet the stains on the clothes, then use the rice ball to rub the stains hard, repeat twice, then rinse (wash) with clean water, and finally soak it with half a cup of vinegar to remove all the stains! This is the only simple way to deal with it at home.
Removing wine stains on clothes: If wine stains are stained on clothes, they must be treated on the spot. If the wine stain is colorless (such as sake or beer), firstly, you should pat it with a cloth dipped in water, then gently pat it with a cloth dipped in neutral detergent, and then wipe the detergent with a cloth dipped in water. If the time has been delayed for a long time, you can add a few drops of (vinegar) and (ammonia) to the cloth and then gently pat the stain.
Or wash with one to one acetic acid and alcohol, add eight times the aqueous solution and wash with a squeezed wet towel.
You can also use 2% of the borax warm water to wet the cloth and slowly pat off the stain.
If the clothes are stained with wine stains, they need to be treated differently from beer stains, because wine stains contain pigments, and stains will be left when wet the clothes. The method to remove wine stains is to use sprinkle sprinkles and amonia water to mix semi-wet and apply them to contaminated areas to rub them. Or rub and wipe with a cloth dipped in salt water, and then wipe it with a wrung towel to remove dirt. However, for stains that have been around for a while, they must be wiped off with acetic acid water. If the pigment does not fade, they must be bleached with bleach.