We all love coffee. Many of us don't mind having it multiple times a day. You most commonly drink it sitting on your couch or chair while watching a TV show or having a great conversation with your loved ones. However, you spill a few drops of coffee occasionally, which may badly stain the upholstery.

These stains can make your home look dirty and create odors, both of which are concerning. But don't worry, our blog post will tell you five easy ways to tackle coffee stains to make your upholstery look brand new and keep your home fresh.

Five ways to remove coffee stains from your furniture

Before beginning to remove stains, you should know the dos and don'ts of upholstery cleaning. One major part of that list is to act promptly when you spill coffee on your upholstery to prevent it from being deeply soaked by the fabric, making it hard to prevent damage.

Always remember to blot the stain being formed with a soft towel instead of scrubbing to prevent coffee from being absorbed faster.

Baking  soda treatment

Baking soda is very efficient in removing even the toughest stains. Here's how you can remove coffee stains from your furniture using this method: 

  • Sprinkle a little baking soda on the stain.
  • Use a wet cloth to cover the entire stain and baking soda. Ensure that the towel is not too wet.
  • Leave the cloth that way for approximately 3 hours.
  • Remove the cloth and blot the stain with a dry cloth or vacuum it.
  • Repeat these steps if the stain doesn't go.

Vinegar and water treatment

One of the most effective coffee stain removers, white vinegar, can be found on your kitchen's shelf.

  • Mix equal quantities of white vinegar and lukewarm water in a bowl.
  • Dip a white cloth or a sponge into this mixture.
  • Gently work this solution from the outside to the center of the stain. You should be now able to see the stains on the cloth.
  • Let the mixture sit on the affected area for a few minutes.
  • Rinse the area with cold water to remove the solution containing the stain and the mixture.
  • Blot the area with a dry cloth.
  • Repeat this process if the stain persists.

Glass cleaner 

  • Wet the stain with warm water.
  • Spray colorless glass cleaner on the stain and let it dry.
  • Blot the affected area with a moist cloth.
  • Use a sponge or a towel to absorb excess moisture from that spot.

Baby wipes  

It can be surprising to know that baby wipes can also remove stains. 

  • Simply blot the coffee stains from your couch using baby wipes.
  • Wait a few minutes and gently wipe the stain with a soft cloth. 

Oxygen bleach 

If all the above methods fail to remove stains, use oxygen bleach to eliminate them. Mix it with some hot water and gently rub this solution on the stain. 

Conclusion 

Coffee stains on your furniture can be a big trouble if not promptly addressed. Fortunately, they can be removed using baking soda, vinegar, glass cleaner, baby wipes, and oxygen bleach, given that you carefully follow the procedure mentioned here.

If you have any doubts about your cleaning expertise, you should call a professional upholstery cleaning service because it is better to be safe than sorry. Experts are well-versed in handling all types of stains.