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Removing Coffee Stains from the Rim of Coffee CupsBy Charlie from San Antonio, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Coffee Stains from the Rim of Coffee CupsAfter I clean my coffee pot with a mixture of vinegar and water I pour the used vinegar mix into my stained coffee cups and let it sit for a while. It seems to remove the stain fairly well. Post by vjcochell RE: Removing Coffee Stains from the Rim of Coffee CupsThis reminded me of what I discovered with my mug at work. If you just dip a paper towel or napkin in the coffee and rub it around inside the cup it all comes off. There's usually enough cold coffee left in the cup when I'm done drinking it. No special items or sink needed! Post by kcarskc RE: Removing Coffee Stains from the Rim of Coffee CupsClorax Bleach (diluted) will get rid of the stains. Gary Dominicus Post by Gary dominicus RE: Removing Coffee Stains from the Rim of Coffee CupsI always keep a can of Bar Keeper's Friend on hand. When I have a cup with the stained rim, I simply run my dampened finger dipped into the BKF and rub for a second. Works like magic! Post By Nellie (Guest Post) |
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