With the warm weather comes a white wardrobe.
But no matter how careful we are, there's something about our clothing that seems to attract red wine spillage.
However, a group of Australian mothers have revealed a little-known trick to remove the stubborn stains for good - and it's a common household product you already have in your fridge.
The secret for making whites look really white again? Soak it in milk.
With the warm weather comes a white wardrobe. But no matter how careful we are, there's something about our clothing that seems to attract red wine spillage
Before and after: A group of Australian mothers have revealed a little-known trick to remove the stubborn stains for good - and it's a common product you already have in your fridge
'Soak in milk and once the stain vanishes, run a cycle to remove the milk smell,' one woman said.
'I've done it when my new top was ruined. Just need to soak it for a while and ta-da! My dress was new again.'
'Yep, I've done milk for red wine stains. Works well.'
The milk trick works as a solvent because it acts as both an acid and a base due to its ingredients of water, salts and fat.
According to Wide Open Eats, the milk persuades the red wine to absorb into its fat content instead of the fabric.
The higher the fat content, the more effective the red wine stains will lift away from the clothes.
The milk trick works as a solvent because it acts as both an acid and a base due to its ingredients of water, salts and fat
The milk method should only be used on clothes because you can easily wash them in the washing machine afterwards
The method should only be used on clothes because you can easily wash them in the washing machine afterwards.
Using milk on your carpet could help remove the stains but the process can lead to foul smells or mould if you don't remove it properly.
Besides the milk trick, other mothers suggested the common tricks such as shaving gel, wine wine, soda water and even bicarb soda.
'I have a shaving gel that lifts stains - brilliant. It is a safe product too. Can put it straight onto jeans as you are wearing them,' one woman said.
Another wrote: 'White wine does work if you are prepared to waste some.'
And another commented: 'Bicarb soda. Make a paste and then put it on the stain. Give it a scrub and then wash them in the machine.'
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