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Seven tips to keep stains from ruining your staff's image
Club Soda: Pour club soda directly on the stain and continue this process until the stains are completely gone. Don't forget to use a dry towel afterwards to pick up the soda and stains.
Beer: Beyond its well documented facts about intoxication as a libation, you can rub the beer lightly into the material and the stain will disappear. You might have to repeat this step till the stain is completely removed.
Vinegar: It can pretty much deal with any water-soluble stains. To use, moisten a towel with undiluted white vinegar and pat the spot/stain, repeat process until a desired effect is achieved.
Wet wipes: It works magically by absorbing the liquid and the stain, just place it on the affected area and give it time to do the heavy lifting.
Baking soda: Make a stiff paste by dipping a moist cloth in baking soda and apply on the coffee stain, rinse and dry afterwards.
Egg yolk: As a last resort, beat an egg yolk and apply it on the stain with a terry-cloth towel for about a minute. Rinse thoroughly afterwards.
Salt: Use salt to scrub away those coffee stains on your mug and coffee pot. For added effect add white vinegar to completely remove the stains.
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Source: Reader's Digest (rd.com)