How to Remove Coffee Stains From Clothes Like a Pro

1. Use Dish Soap or Laundry Detergent

But if the mark is old or really bad, rub natural liquid dish soap or powdered laundry detergent into it. Soak it in cold water for 30 minutes and then rinse it off.

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2. Cold Water Technique

This one is simple: Run a slow stream of cold water through the backside of the fabric to keep the coffee from meshing with the materials. Continue until the water comes out clear.

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3. Use an Eco-Friendly Stain Remover

Do not buy lots of different cleaning products. Instead, choose one that can do everything. This works great for getting rid of spots in the kitchen, bathroom, and on clothes.

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4. Blot a small stain with white vinegar and dish soap.

Vinegar and dish soap make an easy DIY stain remover. Try mixing warm water with a few drops of dish soap and 1 US tbsp (15 ml) of white vinegar. Do not use any other kind of vinegar

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5. Dab at large, fresh spills with a paper towel.

The towel soaks up extra liquid and makes it easy to clean up. You might not need to do this if you only spilled a little coffee on your shirt. That being said, it's definitely helpful.

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6. Machine-wash in cold water.

Do not use hot water because it could set the color for good. Change the settings on your washer so that it uses cold water and the mode you usually use for clothes.

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