How To Clean Coffee Stains From A Wall?
14 June 2009 in Coffee makerI stumbled on the floor, and spilled my coffee. I cleaned everything, but there are coffee stains on the wall. They are like the shadows of drops. I would prefer to clean than to paint over. Please help.
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bleach
that happens to me all the time. I use bleach and soapy water. I also use Awesome, its good to clean anything
I agree with permfam. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser works wonders. My husband and I own a housecleaning company and when we run into a problem like yours, we always resort to it and it has never failed us. Even on a personal level, I have used it to get scuff marks off of walls and it even gets Kool Aid off of countertops (tends to stain). I know people suggested diluted bleach. I’ve never tried that and I don’t know if it would work, but since it is likely to be around your house, try that first. However, if it doesn’t work, you can go to your local supermarket or Walmart and buy the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and try that – it really does work!
My favorite cleaning product is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser, and it would work perfectly on your coffee-stained wall. It has NO chemicals in it; instead, it’s made of a solid foam that acts as a very fine-grit sandpaper, removing an infinitesimally small layer of whatever you’re scrubbing. Just wet it, squeeze out the excess, and rub.
Incidentally, you don’t have to buy the name-brand. You can get off-brand eraser sponges for as much as half off the price at dollar stores. Stock up – they work on SO MANY things!!
Get a product called Green Mean and follow instructions on the back of the bottle.
This will remove ANYTHING even nicontine!!
try bleach water