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Monday, February 11, 2013

How to Get Rid of the Coffee Stains on Felt

Cleaning is one of the things, that we all must do, no matter if we like it or not. If we due to some reason decide not to clean around our homes, soon we will end up in quite a landfill. I know that for a lot of us the domestic chores are one major issue especially for all those hard-working, career-chasing people. But no matter how busy we are we have to find a way and organize everything, so we could maintain clean and nice home and have enough time to rest at the same time.


The professional cleaners in Melbourne provide really good offers to clean certain parts of the house and the prices they will do it on, are pretty attractive too. But even if you decide to hire a cleaning company for the domestic tasks, you will still need to get some of the chores done yourself.

The stains are one of the things, that we can maintain and deal with really easily just if we know how. Getting rid of coffee stains from felt is an easy task, all you need to do is to follow these next steps. For starters try to blot up as much coffee residue as possible, use absorbent towel or sponge. After that make the cleaning solution. For that you can use a small bowl or cup in which you can combine together mild soap or dish detergent and hot water. You will have to stir the solution until suds are formed on its top, after that simply take a sponge and apply some of the suds on the coffee affected spot. Blot up the foam with clean sponge, dipped in nothing but clean water.

In case the stain still refuses to come off, you can use cornmeal powder. Simply sprinkle some on the coffee stain and allow it to sit for a few minutes, so it can absorb the residues. With a clean brush remove the powder and check if the stain is gone. If there are still some marks left you can repeat the whole thing all over again. It's very important to apply the powder on dry spot.

Take care of the coffee stains before it's too late, this is the most important; the sooner you treat a stain the better are your chance to remove it completely.

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