Aussie mum reveals HASSLE-FREE hack to get rid of red wine stains — “It only takes 15 minutes!”
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Aussie mum reveals HASSLE-FREE hack to get rid of red wine stains — “It only takes 15 minutes!”
If you’re anything like us, your holiday celebrations won’t be complete without sipping a glass of wine with your loved ones. After all, ‘tis the season to be jolly, to relax, and to have fun!
Speaking of enjoying drinks and having fun, accidents that may cause wine spills often can’t be avoided when the merriment is in full swing.
So to all our fellow clumsy drinkers (or those with clumsy friends) looking to get rid of wine stains and to keep your home sparkling clean after a night of partying (or are just looking for tips to clean your home in general), Mama Mila has got your back!
Chantel Mila, who gained fame from posting her cleaning hacks on social media platforms under the name 'Mama Mila', has shared three hassle-free tricks to keep your home squeaky clean.
Sharing the tips on TikTok, the Melbourne mum-of-two said that these tips are some of the cleaning hacks that you "wish you tried earlier".
Credit: TikTok/@mama_mila_
1. Removing red wine stains
Mama Mila swears by shaving cream to get rid of red wine stains from clothing.
Chantel claimed: “Apply [shaving cream] and wait 15 minutes and rinse or blot the stain away.”
She then instructed her viewers to rinse the blot or stain after 15 minutes.
Mama Mila said that all you need is a shaving cream to get rid of red wine stains. Credit: TikTok/@mama_mila_.
2. Getting rid of fingerprints on stainless steel
The Melbourne mum advises using buff baby oil for removing fingerprints on stainless steel.
To do this, just simply wipe the baby oil on the surface of stainless steel using a piece of cloth.
3. Deodourising your home
Chantel says that simmering lemon, rosemary, and vanilla extract can make your home smell amazing.
The mum-of-two gained fame on social media for posting useful cleaning hacks. Credit: Instagram/Chantel Mila.
Do you know other tips to get rid of wine stains without going through all the hassle? Share your tips with us in the comments below so other members can use them too!