Chateau Spill
Red Wine and crisp white cotton go hand in hand, unfortunately so do the inevitable stains.
Up until now the challenge of removing a red wine stain effectively has been very slight but now there is a new product (developed by an expat New Zealander and long time fan of Crane Brothers shirts) Harry Smail.
Chateau Spill uses a secret formula that quickly starts breaking down the stain forming pigment at the cellular level leading to removal.
You can read all about it on their website.
Chateau Spill uses a secret formula that quickly starts breaking down the stain forming pigment at the cellular level leading to removal.
You can read all about it on their website.
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