Latte, Cappuccino, Mocha: How to Beat Coffee Stains
Everyone falls victim to a coffee spillage now and again. Bumping into a colleague at work with a latte, or a spill while enjoying a late night decaf, these things happen! Luckily for us, those coffee stains will not be sticking around.
Below we’ve put together a guide to the top five types of coffee, how they can stain your clothing differently, and how you can remove them from your clothing without a fuss thanks to Spray 'n Wash.
LATTE
A delicious mix of espresso and milk, the perfect start for your day. Stain wise, due to its high milk content, this one is relatively easy to remove from your clothing if you’re able to rinse it out as soon as possible.
CAPPUCCINO
Cappuccino is known for its foam, and although it hides much of the liquid underneath the foam itself can still leave a mark or two, especially if sprinkled with chocolate. Remember with all coffee stains it’s important not to rub the stain in when you receive them, as this makes them far more difficult to remove.
MACCHIATO
This coffee contains mostly espresso, with only a little drop of milk. This will make it a little harder to remove, and darker in color, but nothing that the Spray 'n Wash Stain Stick can’t handle.
ESPRESSO
Due to its high volume of coffee particles, an espresso coffee stain can be one of the toughest. Despite being small in size they pack a punch, so immediately dab the stain, pulling away the excess spill as soon as possible. Using Spray 'n Wash Max Trigger is essential.
HOW TO REMOVE COFFEE STAINS
To remove a coffee stain from your clothing rub Spray 'n Wash Max Power Gel into the affected area, and don’t leave it on longer than for five minutes. Finally, wash your garment in cold water and detergent to get rid of any faint marks that have been left behind. Once your clothing has dried, you garment will be stain free!