Removing tea and coffee stains from cups can be tricky, but one cleaning lover has a super simple trick to make it easier.
No matter how often you use them, your coffee cups and mugs can look brand new again. Did you know that 73% of Americans drink coffee daily? After water, coffee and tea are two of the most popular ...
The majority of Americans drink coffee on a daily basis. And, unfortunately, many end up spilling it. “Coffee can easily stain clothing (and teeth) because it contains tannin—a color-rich, naturally ...
There's a running joke in my family that centers around my older sister's absolute refusal to use a cup or mug with ingrained coffee stains. Although a cup has clearly been washed thoroughly, she ...
Around 80% of coffee-drinking Americans have more than one cup of the sacred bean juice each day, according to data from Statista, and coffee mugs are almost as sacred for coffee drinkers as the ...
We can’t always prevent our favorite morning beverages or afternoon pick-me-ups from spilling, so it’s good to know how to remove coffee stains for whenever life hands them to you. Maryna Gray, ...
For everyday coffee drinkers, it’s almost inevitable you’ll spill your coffee at one point or another. Even with the best spill-proof travel coffee mugs on hand, accidents happen. What’s worse is that ...
At some point in your life, it is inevitable that you (or someone else) will spill coffee on your carpet. After all, the majority of us fill our cups to the brim with that hot, dark, caffeinated ...
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If your favorite mug or cup is showing signs of your coffee obsession, these simple tricks will make it look like new. Macy Meyer is a North Carolina native who graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a ...