– Soak the Shirt in Cold Water and Wring It Out
Hold the stained shirt under cold running water for a few minutes before gently wringing out any excess. Keep the shirt under the faucet until the stained area is thoroughly soaked. Ensure the stain remains submerged for at least 3 minutes, and use your fingers to rub the stain gently to help loosen it.
- Repeat this process as needed until the coffee stain has visibly reduced.
– Apply a Coin-Sized Amount of Detergent to the Stain
Take your regular laundry detergent and pour a small, coin-sized amount directly onto the stain. You don’t need a special detergent for this—any liquid type will do.
- If you prefer not to pour too much detergent at once, use the cap to measure a smaller amount.

– Rub the Detergent with Your Fingers and Let It Sit for 3-5 Minutes
Put on rubber gloves and gently rub the detergent into the coffee stain before leaving the shirt undisturbed for at least 3 minutes. Use short, light motions to avoid damaging the fabric. While the fabric is damp, work the detergent into the stain.
– Massage the Stain After 5 Minutes
Use your fingertips to rub any remaining detergent into the fabric. This final effort helps remove any visible traces of the stain before washing. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t see immediate results after rubbing in the detergent.
- Wash your hands thoroughly after direct contact with any detergent.
– Rinse Away Any Remaining Detergent
Hold the shirt over the sink and turn on the faucet. Use cold water to rinse the detergent from the stained area. Use both hands to wring out the water until no more detergent runs out of the shirt.
2. How to Remove Dried Coffee Stains from Clothing

– Remove Your Shirt and Check Its Material
Take off the shirt and lay it flat to inspect it more closely. Coffee tends to penetrate natural fibers like linen and cotton completely, but it may only stain the surface of less absorbent materials like polyester. More water-absorbent fabrics like cotton and linen may require longer soaking in a cleaning solution compared to polyester or acrylic.
- Acrylic fibers also have higher water resistance.
– Pour Warm Water into a Large Container
Use the faucet to pour 1 quart (0.95 L) of water into a bucket or large container. The water should be warm, not hot to the touch. Ensure the shirt fits into the container without water spilling over.
- Water is considered warm between 90°F (32°C) and 95°F (35°C).
– Mix White Vinegar and Dish Soap into the Water
Measure 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of white vinegar and 0.5 teaspoons (2.5 mL) of dish soap, then stir them into the warm water. Mix the solution for 1-2 minutes until the soap is fully dissolved. Use a long spoon or ruler to stir the mixture.
- You can use distilled white vinegar instead of regular vinegar. Distilled vinegar is refined and slightly less acidic than regular white vinegar, so it will be milder in the mixture.
– Soak the Shirt in the Mixture for 15 Minutes
Gently place the stained shirt into the vinegar and soap solution using both hands. Let it soak for at least 15 minutes to allow the mixture to penetrate the stain. Don’t worry if it soaks for slightly longer.
– Rinse the Shirt to Check the Stain
Remove the shirt from the bucket and wring it out over the sink. Turn on the faucet and let cold water run through the shirt. Inspect the fabric closely to see if the stain has been completely removed.
– Apply a Stain Remover if Vinegar Doesn’t Work
Check the instructions on your stain remover and apply the recommended amount to the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes, as directed.
- Purchase stain remover at any store that sells laundry detergent.
– Wash with Bleach if the Stain Persists
Add your shirt to a larger load of laundry that you intend to bleach. Check all clothing labels to ensure each item can be washed with bleach. Pour the recommended amount of bleach into the load and run a hot water cycle.
- Do not use bleach on silk, leather, wool, or Lycra. Instead, try using a stain remover again.
- Clean your washing machine after running a cycle with bleach.
3. Additional Methods to Remove Coffee Stains from Clothing
– Use Egg Yolk
Place the egg yolk in a bowl and mix it with a little warm water. Apply this mixture to the stain, then wash the clothing with detergent and clean water, either by hand or in a washing machine.
Remove stains using egg yolk
– Lemon Juice
To remove stubborn coffee stains, use lemon juice or rub lemon slices directly on the stain. Rinse with clean water and air dry.
Remove stains using lemon juice
– White Vinegar and Laundry Detergent Mixture
In a bowl, mix ¼ warm water, ½ teaspoon laundry detergent, and 1-2 tablespoons white vinegar. Soak the clothing in the mixture for 30 minutes, then rinse with water and wash again with detergent and cold water.
Remove stains using white vinegar
– Use Glycerin and Boric Acid
Apply glycerin directly to the coffee stain, then sprinkle a little boric acid. Soak the clothing in boiling water and wash again to remove the stain completely.
Remove coffee stains using glycerin and boric acid
Alternatively, use a mixture of glycerin and egg yolk. Apply this mixture to the stain, let it dry, and wash again with clean water.
– Use Diluted Ammonia, Alum, and Warm Water
Mix a small amount of diluted ammonia, alum, and warm water. Apply this mixture to the stain to remove coffee stains, then wash again with clean water.
Above are some effective methods to remove coffee stains from clothing. Hopefully, this information will help make your laundry tasks easier.
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