The only way is really by brushing your tongue with a toothbrush.
The acidity of lemon juice (either real or from concentrate) is a great trip for removing wine stains form your mouth. Try sucking on a lemon or take a swig out of the lemon juice bottle hanging around in your fridge. Why not try: Lime or Grapefruit. I would suggest staying away from Orange Juice after you drink wine. Think of it as orange juice after brushing your teeth. No good right? Don't do it. Love Deege and Mik
Winenaps will do the trick! Wine naps are so great!
Remove red wine stains from teeth by using Wine Naps. you can use it on your lips too! winenaps are great
You can remove wine stain from lips by using a Wine Nap or Wine Wipe which you can buy that are made especially for the occasion. Alternatively, you can use a mild soap and water.
the ones that you create are the easeyst. the red wine stains are especially easy to get out. ... so are grass stains.
It should easily remove red win stains. As with all stains you will want to remove it as soon as possible.
White wine will usually remove a red wine stain.
Club soda is supposedly useful for removing white wine stains, tea stains, red wine stains, and make up stains from clothes. In general, it is useful as a general cloth stain remover.
White Wine is the best option
Wine is best
WineNaps. They are great for removing red wine stains from teeth and lips. wine naps
grass, wine/juice, grease, ketchup
WITH A PAIR OF SCISSORS.
dates back to the Egyptian times, they used it to remove port wine stains from there garments.
just rub in loads of marmite. Marmite was used by the egyptians to remove stains from there garments. I'm suprised we don't use it so much today.
Removing wine stains depends on if the wine is dry of wet and where the stain is located. http://www.ehow.com/how_2524_remove-red-wine.html