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Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

I have coffee stains on my kitchen laminate & just can't get them off. It is an eyesore with the rest of the counters are still like new. Any help you can give me will be appreciated.

Carolyn from Arkansas

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RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

I use 409 Orange Cleaner on everything. Gets coffee stains up great for me.

Post By Vickie (Guest Post)

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

For Kool-Aid stains, I use dish soap. I have always used Dawn, but I don't know if the brand matters. Squirt some on the stain, rub it in a bit, let it sit a few minutes, then wipe clean. It may take a few tries, but if it works for red dye it may work on coffee!

Post By Jill (Guest Post)

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

Coffee stains on laminate should be like coffee stains in cups. Try to scrub them with just salt, or make a paste of salt and lemon and let it sit on the stains for a bit, then wash off.

Post by jaxi3

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

Try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser.

Post By Allison (Guest Post)

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

Get a bottle of oxy-clean, the one with a sprayer in it, spray this on your stains or use a little bleach , hope this works for you,

Post By Annette (Guest Post)

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

If your counters are beige or cream coloured, bleach will "yellow" them, I use baking soda and vinegar, it works for coffee stains, mustard, anything organic...remember like-disolves like- example: oily for oily, white wine for red wine, food based for food based, I have two boys and a home daycare, I do consider myself a stain expert!

Post by canuckmom

RE: Coffee Stains on Kitchen Counters

When I get stains on my butchersblock countertops I use pure bleach on the stain and it cleans in in a matter of less than 30 seconds...it should be the same with anytime of laminate. Be careful though because the strong bleach will dry your hands. Beverly in Arkansas

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