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How to remove coffee stains: Step-by-step

Step 01: Blot the stain to soak up any excess liquid using a clean, dry cloth

Step 02: Select an appropriate stain-removing detergent for your laundry

Step 03: Pre-treat the stain

Step 04: Flush out the stain with cold water

Step 05: Machine wash at the highest temperature possible (according to your garment’s care label) –using Persil® ProClean® Stain Fighter, for example

Done! Inspect the stain and repeat the process if necessary

Pick the right detergent

When it comes to removing tea and coffee stain removal, picking the right products is just as important as following the proper method. One option is to use a separate stain removal product for the pre-treatment stage, and your normal liquid detergent for the washing stage. For example, you may need to do this if you have stained a delicate item of clothing that requires a special kind of detergent. However, using a 2-in-1 option like Persil® ProClean® Stain Fighter is appropriate for most cases, and is much more convenient while still delivering highly effective stain removal.

Pre-treatment

It’s important to spring into action immediately after a spill in order to avoid the tea or coffee setting into the fabric. Blot as much excess liquid as you can with a clean and dry cloth, taking care not to rub – a rubbing motion will make the stain worse! Then, apply a little of your chosen stain removing detergent directly on the stain, and let it soak in for a few minutes. Finally, turn your garment inside out and flush the stain out with cold water.
If you’re out and about, don’t worry – simply blot the stain, then complete the pre-treatment as soon as you get home.

Washing

After pre-treating the stain, wash the fabric as normal in the hottest water temperature possible with your selected Persil® detergent. Always be sure to check the care label on your clothing to determine the maximum recommended washing temperature. You can usually remove coffee stains from your clothing with just one wash. If the stain is a little more stubborn, however, you’ll want to repeat the pre-treatment and wash it again.

How to remove coffee stains from wool and other delicate fabrics

The steps above work great for removing tea and coffee stains from the vast majority of cotton and polyester fabrics like shirts, pants and even sheets. However, removing coffee stains from wool, silk, or other delicate fabrics requires the method to be slightly adjusted. After blotting the stain with a dry cloth, take a wet sponge and very carefully dab the stain. Finally, wash the garment according to the care label instructions.

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