How do I get a coffee stain out of my laminate kitchen counter?

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  1. LiLiJo says:

    I would try either a thick paste of baking soda that you let sit on for a little while, a cream of tarter paste, or lemon juice. The baking soda got red kool-aid off my counter. I smeared it on, let it sit for about ten minutes, then got it wetter w/a sponge, scrubbed at it for a minute then rinsed. I’ve never tried the other 2 for my counter, but they’ve cleaned up other messes really well.

  2. Miss Fray says:

    Bleach

  3. military supporter says:

    Chlorine bleach.

  4. jose says:

    it is a trade secret but like all the others I will let you in on it if you will not use my name

    shooooooo dont tell anyone
    urine,,yes urine
    get on the counter or if you can hit a bottle or cup
    let it set 3 days and the coffee stain will be gone

  5. cgminime says:

    Rub some soft scrub on the counter and leave it sit there. It has bleach in it. Works every time (for red fruit drinks and wine too).

  6. ruthie says:

    I would try the baking soda with vinegar. I do this all the time to get coffee & tea stains out.

  7. Rochelle N says:

    I would say any type of bleach. Liquid, powder or jell would work.

  8. Amy says:

    Anything with bleach should do the trick without any damage to the laminate surfaces.

  9. AH says:

    Try spraying it with a kitchen cleaner (such as soft scrub, 409 etc) then use a magic eraser sponge to wipe it off (you’ll have to use a little elbow grease).

    Good Luck

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