When bad stains happen to good mugs. No matter the strength of your dishwasher or how speedy you are at cleaning your breakfast dishes, over time your coffee mugs will stain. But the good news is that ...
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If you are a regular coffee drinker you may notice stains start to build up on your mugs, thermoses and coffee pots. Brown coffee stains will start to form on anything that coffee sits in for a while.
The researcher, Dr. Charles Gerba, microbiologist and professor at the University of Arizona, told LifeHacker that "around 90% of most office coffee mugs harbour dangerous germs, and 20% of those ...