 Most stains, including coffee ones, can be removed much more easily while they are still fresh. However, even if the coffee spill dries, you will still be able to remove it as long as you use proper cleaning methods. (more…)
Most stains, including coffee ones, can be removed much more easily while they are still fresh. However, even if the coffee spill dries, you will still be able to remove it as long as you use proper cleaning methods. (more…)
November 2, 2011
		by Caroline Harold
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 Spilled coffee looks horrible on carpets, clothes and other surfaces. In addition, coffee leaves difficult to remove stains that can become permanent if not treated properly. When it comes to coffee stain removal, it is important to act fast. Use the right cleaning methods and you can get the coffee stain removed once and for all. Here are a few simple tips how to deal with coffee stains.
Spilled coffee looks horrible on carpets, clothes and other surfaces. In addition, coffee leaves difficult to remove stains that can become permanent if not treated properly. When it comes to coffee stain removal, it is important to act fast. Use the right cleaning methods and you can get the coffee stain removed once and for all. Here are a few simple tips how to deal with coffee stains.  It is very likely there will not be any staining if you wipe the coffee immediately when it is spilled on wood. However, if the coffee sets in the wood, it may leave a tough stain to remove. Fortunately, most coffee stains can be successfully removed with common household items without using harsh chemicals on wood. Applying distilled white vinegar to the stain, for instance, will dissolve the coffee stain without damaging the wood.
It is very likely there will not be any staining if you wipe the coffee immediately when it is spilled on wood. However, if the coffee sets in the wood, it may leave a tough stain to remove. Fortunately, most coffee stains can be successfully removed with common household items without using harsh chemicals on wood. Applying distilled white vinegar to the stain, for instance, will dissolve the coffee stain without damaging the wood. 
