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This Is the Best Way to Get Rid of a Coffee Stain
Because no matter how careful you are, you'll definitely spill some.
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malipdx
September 13, 2021
Coffee is tannin stain. Wine Away works wonders on it. I used it on 5 yr old coffee stains behind a chair on the carpet and it removed the stain like magic.
Alisa Q.
August 24, 2020
I made an espresso and my husband accidentally bumped my hand and espresso all over my white T-Shirt.
Tried all the oxiclean sticks, baking soda etc.
I sprayed Tilex on the stain and gone!!! No fiber damage, shirt is as good as new. Not eco friendly but it worked.
Tried all the oxiclean sticks, baking soda etc.
I sprayed Tilex on the stain and gone!!! No fiber damage, shirt is as good as new. Not eco friendly but it worked.
GigiR
July 31, 2020
Hi. The day I didn’t spill something on my front in a restaurant my husband said “Who are you and what have you done with my wife?” Bad spiller/dropper.
Right away, I dip my table napkin in my ice and water glass (it’s an emergency) and carefully touch/blot out the food or bev mark. It usually works. If there is a solid bit, get rid of that first before you blot. I’ve even got rid of a red raspberry juice mark that way.
Don’t use hot water on a coloured berry stain. (It will probably get rid of the red and leave a blue mark set for life.)
At home, I generally follow the steps as stated by one of the people who has contributed with the dish detergent/vinegar etc method. I confess, I like the results from Shout, tho’. It works well.
Right away, I dip my table napkin in my ice and water glass (it’s an emergency) and carefully touch/blot out the food or bev mark. It usually works. If there is a solid bit, get rid of that first before you blot. I’ve even got rid of a red raspberry juice mark that way.
Don’t use hot water on a coloured berry stain. (It will probably get rid of the red and leave a blue mark set for life.)
At home, I generally follow the steps as stated by one of the people who has contributed with the dish detergent/vinegar etc method. I confess, I like the results from Shout, tho’. It works well.
Marilyn T.
September 15, 2019
For any stain that involves any kind of oil, I use 1 part laundry detergent, 1 part water, and several drops of lemon oil - oil dissolves oil. I use a squeeze bottle and cover the stain, then next time I do the laundry, it goes in with everything else. This also works really well for sweat stains, which I normally treat as above as I'm putting shirts into the washer.
janet V.
September 15, 2019
I often use white banquet tablecloths for catering meetings and events. There's always that coffee spiller present! As soon as possible, (though sometimes it's days later) I liberally spray the stains with Shout, no other spray cleaner is as consistent. Then I launder with copious amounts of bleach and detergent, along with a double rinse. I do not put in the dryer as this will set any stain. For colored table cloths I would just eliminate the bleach. For clothing, I will for sure try your method. BTW, blue Dawn is the dish detergent I would use. It is an amazing spot remover for stains on clothing, especially grease.
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