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		<description><![CDATA[I noticed over the past couple of months that we had been developing dark stains on our Formica countertop near our coffee maker. I don&#8217;t know what my husband&#8217;s been up to (it had to be him after all)! Or whether it has to do with the can of coffee we&#8217;re using or the hot [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> I noticed over the past couple of months that we had been developing dark stains on our Formica countertop near our coffee maker.   I don&#8217;t know what my husband&#8217;s been up to (it had to be him after all)!  Or whether it has to do with the can of coffee we&#8217;re using or the hot coffee cup or actual coffee spills.   We developed one dark ring and a couple of other marks.</p>
<p> Today my black tin for loose tea made a mark on the countertop too – so I decided I&#8217;d better try to tackle these problems.   The first thing that came to mind was lemon juice – since I knew that bleach was a problem with Formica.   I&#8217;m also trying to use more environmentally friendly products when possible.</p>
<p> So I took out our lemon juice.   It&#8217;s called Nellie &amp; Joe&#8217;s Famous Key West Lemon Juice – Double Strength.   It has lemon juice in it and lemon oil from concentrate.</p>
<div id="attachment_49" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://shortandlongofit.com/renoblog/wp-content/uploads/tin_lemon_juice.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-49" title="tin_lemon_juice" src="http://shortandlongofit.com/renoblog/wp-content/uploads/tin_lemon_juice-300x220.jpg" alt="A tin of tea and some lemon juice!" width="300" height="220" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A tin of tea and some lemon juice!</p></div>
<p> I poured some of the lemon juice onto a paper towel and rubbed it on the tin mark.   Nothing happened.   Then I went over to the coffee marks and rubbed some lemon juice on them.   It looked like they were starting to fade.   So I used some more.   After a couple of minutes repeating this procedure – I noticed that it actually worked!  I got rid of all the stains in the coffee maker area.   Then I decided to try again where the tin was.   After reapplying the juice a couple of times – it worked too!  I got rid of all the stains naturally – with a little elbow grease and lemon juice.  Try it out!</p>
<p> If you&#8217;d like to share your tricks for cleaning out stains on countertops,  feel free to comment below…</p>
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