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How to Remove Coffee Stains from Grout?

Coffee is a popular beverage drunk by the majority of people on daily basis. And, unfortunately, most people end up spilling it either on clothes, the floor, or furniture. Apparently, coffee is dark and will stain these items since it contains tannin which is a naturally occurring dye that’s found in plants.

Additionally, spilling coffee on the floor or your countertop will easily stain grout. And grout being porous will absorb the spilled coffee. You’ll agree that dark stains on your grout don’t look pleasant, especially for the light-colored grout. Therefore, it is important that you know how to clean your coffee-stained grout. This article will guide you on that. Let’s begin.

 

Top View Of A Cup Of Coffee And Spilled Coffee On The White Tabl

 

How to Clean Your Coffee-stained Grout

Here are steps to follow to remove coffee stains from grout.

 

Requirements

  • Baking soda
  • Bristle brush
  • White vinegar
  • Sponge
  • Grout knife
  • Dish soap
  • Grout sealer

 

Instructions

  1. Mix the cleaning solution

To mix the cleaning solution, add a couple of drops of your dish soap into the container, then add baking soda, and water into the same container. Stir the mixture to mix everything together. Aim for a liquid solution instead of a paste. In this case, baking soda helps create consistency so that you’re able to scrub out the coffee stain.

  1. Pour the vinegar on the grout

The next step to removing coffee stains from the grout is to pour some vinegar on the grout and give it some time to perforate the stain. White vinegar on the grout helps break down your acidic coffee since it is also acidic.

  1. Pour the cleaning solution on the grout

After your vinegar has perforated the stain, pour your baking soda, dish soap, and water solution on it. A mixture of baking soda and vinegar will help remove the stain build-up. And as mentioned earlier, baking soda will help in scrubbing off the stain.

  1. Scrub the grout

Use your bristle brush to scrub your cleaning solution and the white vinegar on the grout. After you’re done scrubbing, allow the vinegar and cleaning solution to sit on the grout for about five minutes. After the mixture has dissolved for five minutes, scrub your grout one more time and remove the stain.

  1. Sponge up the mixture

Use your sponge to soak up the solution on the grout. The sponge helps dry up the grout. This helps you to identify any areas on the grout that may need further cleaning. If there are still some coffee stains left, repeat the process.

  1. Scrap remaining stains

Use the grout knife to remove any remaining stains on your grout. You can do this by lightly scrapping your grout using your knife. As you do this, ensure that you don’t damage your grout.

  1. Seal your grout

The final step involved in removing coffee stains from your grout is sealing it using a grout sealer. A grout sealer helps avoid coffee stains on your grout as well as protects the grout. Not to mention, some grout sealers come with paint that helps seal the grout back to its original color in case it’s fading.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Does White Vinegar Make the Kitchen Smell?

White vinegar has a strong smell when wet. But once it’s dried the smell reduces. Furthermore, white vinegar is among the natural deodorizers. Also, it is more natural when compared to other cleaning products.

2. Can You Reduce Coffee Stains?

Coffee stains are natural and it’s hard to avoid them. However, they are simple to remove when fresh than when they have been sitting for longer. Therefore, to reduce coffee stains in your kitchen, try and remove them when fresh. Additionally, you can frequently clean your kitchen to reduce them.

3. What’s the Use of vinegar in cleaning coffee stains?

White vinegar and coffee stains are both acidic. Usually, acids can dissolve other acids. Therefore, white vinegar helps dissolve the coffee stains thus making it easier to remove them.

4. Can Cleaning Solutions Damage the Grout?

Using too much solutions on your grout may damage them by discoloring. Additionally, using solutions such as white vinegar on your unsealed grout will likely weaken it. This is a result of the acid present in the white vinegar. Therefore, use cleaning solutions in moderation.

 

Also read:

How to Remove Coffee Stains From a Wall?

How to Clear Coffee Stains From Ceiling Paint?

How to Get Rid Of Coffee Stains From Granite?

How to Clear Dry Coffee Stains From the Carpet?