Stains on clothes appear as if by themselves, and it often happens that no one has spilled anything, but a coffee stain appears out of nowhere.
While a tablecloth can be quickly washed or at least sprinkled with salt or something else, this won’t work with clothes – either there’s no salt at hand, or it’s physically impossible.
In order to remove stubborn stains, it is not at all necessary to resort to bleach or expensive stain removers.
There are 2 ways to remove coffee stains.
Method #1: with salt
First, you need to wet the stain on the clothing and then sprinkle it with a thin layer of table salt.
Leave everything for 15 minutes, then wash with laundry soap.
You can simply soak the clothes in salt water for several hours, then wash them in the washing machine on the appropriate setting and be sure to rinse them.
Method #2: with glycerin
If the first method does not help, then you can try to remove difficult stains using pharmacy glycerin.
There are two options. You can simply apply the product to the stain and leave it for 20-30 minutes, then wash it by hand or in a washing machine.
In other cases, dissolve one teaspoon of glycerin in a glass of water and add a couple of drops of ammonia.
This mixture can remove difficult stains, but is not suitable for delicate fabrics.