6 Easy Ways To Remove Red Wine Stains From Quartz Countertop

how to remove red wine stains from quartz countertops

No one likes to deal with red wine stains, but unfortunately, they are a common occurrence. Whether you’re hosting a party or just relaxing at home, there’s always a chance that someone will spill red wine on your quartz countertops. If this happens to you, don’t worry – I have the definitive guide on how to remove those stains quickly and easily.

Red Wine Stains On Quartz Countertop

Red wine when spilled on countertop material like quartz can cause an unsightly stain. If you have a light-colored quartz countertop, the stains will be more visible.

If the stains are not removed on time, not only will your beautiful quartz be left stained but also, the wine will form a sticky residue on the surface of your countertop.

So all in all, you would want to remove the red wine stains from your quartz countertop as soon as possible and make sure to do so using the right cleaning solutions and methods.

Can Wine Stain Quartz Countertops?

There is a question that may be running through your mind right now as you read to this point of the article. Which is “can wine actually stain quartz countertops?”

The answer is yes, it definitely can. Even though quartz is a non-porous material, the colorants in red wine can seep into the surface of the countertop and cause a permanent stain.

On top of that, if you don’t clean up the red wine spill quickly, it will dry and form a sticky residue on your quartz countertop. So not only will you have to deal with a nasty stain, but you’ll also have to scrub away at the dried-on wine.

Also, the sticky gunk that forms on the quartz countertop will make it easy for your countertop to easily attract dirt, dust, or debris which may result in your quartz countertop looking dull and lifeless over time.

So as you can see, it’s important to remove red wine stains from your quartz countertop as soon as possible. But how do you go about doing that?

How to Remove Red Wine Stains from Quartz Countertops

There are a few different ways that you can remove red wine stains from your quartz countertop, and I’m going to share them with you now. Let’s take a closer look at each of these methods:

Method 1: Using Sparkling Water, Soda Water, Club Soda

One of the quickest and easiest ways to remove red wine stains from your quartz countertop is by using sparkling water, soda water, or club soda. These carbonated beverages contain carbonic acid, which is a weak acid that can break down the molecules of the red wine and lift the stain from the surface of the quartz.

Not only that, but the carbonation in these drinks will also help to break up the dried-on wine and make it easier to wipe away even if the wine stain has had time to set. To use this method, here’s what you need and the steps you need to follow:

Things You’ll Need:

  • Sparkling water, soda water, or club soda
  • A clean cloth

Instructions:

  • Step 1: Dampen some sparkling water, soda water, or club soda on a clean cloth and blot the red wine stain.
  • Step 2: Don’t rub the area as this will only spread the stain and make it bigger.
  • Step 3: Blot until the red wine has been lifted from the surface of the quartz.
  • Step 4: Rinse away any residue with some warm water and dry with a clean towel.
  • Step 5: Repeat the process if necessary.

Method 2: Using Distilled White Vinegar

Another effective way to remove red wine stains from your quartz countertop is by using distilled white vinegar. This is because vinegar is an acidic substance that can break down the molecules of the red wine and lift the stain from the surface of the quartz.

On top of that, white vinegar is also a natural disinfectant, so it will kill any bacteria that might be present on the countertop. To use this method;

Things You’ll Need:

  • A clean, dry cloth
  • Paper towels
  • Distilled white vinegar
  • Water

Instructions:

  • Step 1: Start by blotting the red wine stain with paper towels if the wine stain is fresh.
  • If the stain is dry, you can skip this step.
  • Step 2: Next, apply distilled white vinegar to the red wine stain using a clean, dry cloth.
  • Step 3: Allow the vinegar to sit on the stain for about five minutes.
  • Step 4: After five minutes have passed, use a clean cloth dipped in water to remove the vinegar from the countertop.
  • Step 5: Finally, use a dry cloth to buff the area until it is dry.
  • Repeat this process as necessary until the red wine stain is completely removed from your quartz countertop.

Note: Vinegar can be harsh on some surfaces, so it is always best to do a patch test in an inconspicuous area before using it on the entire stain.

Method 3: Using Magic Eraser

If you have a Magic Eraser on hand, this can also be an effective way to remove red wine stains from quartz countertops. Magic erasers is made up of the right abrasion to take off the red wine stain without being too harsh on your countertop’s surface.

Things You’ll Need:

  • Magic Eraser
  • Water
  • Bowl
  • Towel

Instructions:

  • Step 1: Start by getting your Magic Eraser wet and then squeeze out any excess water. You don’t want it to be dripping, but you do want it to be saturated.
  • Step 2: Rub the Magic Eraser over the red wine stain in a circular motion.
  • Step 3: Continue rubbing until the stain starts to come up.
  • Step 4: Once the stain is lifted, rinse off the area with water and then dry it with a towel.

If you don’t have a Magic Eraser on hand or if this method doesn’t work, there are still a few other options you can try.

Method 4: Using Baking Soda and Water

Baking soda is a natural cleaning agent that can be used for a variety of different things, including removing red wine stains from quartz countertops. What makes baking soda effective is its absorbent nature.

When it comes into contact with a liquid, it will start to absorb it. This can help to lift the red wine stain from the surface of your quartz countertop. To use this method;

Things You’ll Need:

  • Baking soda
  • Water
  • A clean cloth or sponge

Instructions:

Step 1: Make a baking soda paste by mixing together water and baking soda.

Step 2: Apply the paste to the red wine stain using a clean cloth or sponge.

Step 3: Allow the paste to sit on the stain for about 10-15 minutes.

Step 4: After the allotted time has passed, use a clean cloth dipped in water to remove the paste from the countertop.

Step 5: Rinse the area with water and then dry it with a clean towel.

Method 5: Using Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is another common household item that can be used to remove red wine stains from quartz countertops. Hydrogen peroxide will not only help to lift the stain from the surface but it will also disinfect the area without causing any damage to your quartz countertop. To use this method;

Things You’ll Need:

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • A clean cloth or sponge
  • Water

Instructions:

  • Step 1: Saturate a clean cloth or sponge with hydrogen peroxide.
  • Step 2: Rub the area with the hydrogen peroxide-soaked cloth or sponge.
  • Step 3: Allow the hydrogen peroxide to sit on the stain for about 1-2 minutes.
  • Step 4: After five minutes have passed, use a clean cloth dipped in water to remove the hydrogen peroxide from the countertop.
  • Step 5: Make sure to wash and rinse the area with soap and water and then dry it with a clean towel.

Method 6: Using Rubbing Alcohol

Lastly, if you have rubbing alcohol on hand, this can also be used to remove red wine stains from quartz countertops. Rubbing alcohol is a strong solvent, so it will break down the red wine and lift it from the surface of the quartz.

Using rubbing alcohol will also remove tough stains that have been set in for a while. To use rubbing alcohol to remove a red wine stain;

Things You’ll Need:

  • Rubbing alcohol
  • Water
  • A clean cloth or sponge

Instructions:

Step 1: Mix one part rubbing alcohol with one part water in a bowl.

Step 2: Apply the rubbing alcohol mixture to the red wine stain using a clean cloth or sponge.

Step 3: Rub the area in a circular motion until the red wine is lifted from the surface of the quartz.

Step 4: Rinse away any residue with warm water and dry the area with a clean towel.

Final Words And Conclusion

There you have it, six different methods that you can use to remove red wine stains from quartz countertops.

If you’re dealing with a tough stain, I recommend trying one of the stronger methods like using rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. And if you’re looking for a more natural solution, then give vinegar a try.

But whichever method you choose, just be sure to act quickly after the red wine spills and you should have no problem removing the stain. Do you have any tips for removing red wine stains? Let us know in the comments below!

Kobby

Hi! I’m Kobby, one of the co-owners of favoredstoneguides.com and the newest house owner in town. I’m a huge fan of most things natural. Over here on this site, I'm happy to share all the exciting hacks, tricks, and tips I have learned and continue to learn each day about taking care of natural stones.

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