One of the worst things about coffee stains is that they almost always happen first thing in the morning. After all, that’s when most people have their first dose of caffeine for the day. But then one ...
Don't let a spill ruin your day! If you drink coffee, you know that there’s always the risk of a splash landing where it’s least wanted—your favorite shirt. But before you start mourning your wardrobe ...
Does it seem like your coffee mugs never come clean no matter how many times you run them through the dishwasher? The tannins in coffee are very good at penetrating porous ceramic (as well as our ...
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — We’ve all had this happen sometimes. You’re up in the morning, getting ready for work, eating breakfast and drinking a cup of coffee and you tip your cup a little bit too far ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. When your favorite coffee mug winds up with unsightly brown stains on the inside, the last thing you want to do is damage the cup by cleaning ...
See, coffee stains (especially ones that have really seeped into the ceramic or porcelain walls of your favorite, much-used mug) can be somewhat tricky to remove for one simple reason: they’re oily.
Some things look better with a bit of wear and tear — coffee mugs aren’t one of them. As a former barista, I can tell you, there’s always (at least) one stubborn mug in any coffee shop that feels ...
1. As soon as you spill coffee on yourself, flush it immediately with cold water or dab it with a wet cloth or paper towel. Place a dry cloth under the stained area to absorb moisture. 2. Apply ...
If you are a regular coffee drinker you may notice stains start to build up on your mugs, thermoses and coffee pots. Brown coffee stains will start to form on anything that coffee sits in for a while.
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Many people rely on that jolt of caffeine to get them through the morning. But spills happen, and getting those stains out of clothes can be tricky. The Queen of Clean is back ...