Coffee stains can be especially difficult to remove, but there are some tricks that you can use to make them easier. With the right techniques, you can easily remove coffee and tea stains from your kitchen utensils. Read on to find out more.
Updated 19 Jun 2023
By Noemi Denker
Baking soda paste is one of the most effective ways to clean up stubborn coffee or tea stains. To make the paste, simply mix together 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of water. Once you’ve made the paste, apply it to the stained area and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. After the time has elapsed, rinse off the paste with warm water and repeat as needed.
Vinegar is another natural item you can use to clean up coffee and tea stains from your kitchen utensils. To use it, mix together equal parts of white vinegar and water. Soak a cloth in the mixture and then dab it onto the stained area. After a few minutes, rinse away the solution with warm water and repeat if necessary.
Salt is another surprisingly effective cleaner for coffee and tea stains. Mix together 3 tablespoons of salt with 1 cup of warm water and soak a cloth in the mixture. Dab the stained area with the cloth and let it sit for several minutes before rinsing it off with warm water. For tougher stains, you can also try gently scrubbing the area with the salt mixture for better results.
Rubbing alcohol can be used to help get rid of coffee and tea stains from kitchen utensils. Simply pour a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto a cloth and use it to dab stained area. Allow the rubbing alcohol to sit for several minutes before rinsing off the area with warm water.
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