I can't say exactly, but things stain because the molecules in the stain are more strongly attracted to the molecules of the material than the molecules of non-staining things.
Coffee contains volatile oils that can remain in fabric and most other surfaces. Any porous surface will trap those oils and hold the dark color.
this is wrong
It turns out that liquids, such as coffee, that are made up of spherical particles dry differently than liquids with more oblong particles, scientists have found. In the case of coffee, each particle, or clump of molecules, is roughly a micrometer (one millionth of a meter) wide, which is about 10,000 times larger than individual coffee molecules, researchers said.
To remove a coffee stain, use a commercial stain remover according to the directions on the bottle. For a greener and less expensive method, try using baking soda and cold water on the stain.
Coffee Stain Studios was created in 2010.
Caffeine in soda does not stain your teeth. In coffee I'm not so sure. There maybe a slight stain from soda or coffee.
Stain them.
Coffee
coke and coffee
Yes. (the cream does not stay on the teeth, the coffee does)
no, coffee will not stain the cups in the white Corelle Livingware Dinnerware set with everyday use
the amount of it causes it to have a reaction to the coffee
A stain remover that removes coffee stains varies depending on the type of material. For clothing, pre-soaking in standard laundry detergent generally will remove coffee stains. You can also use Tide Stain Stick or Shout Liquid Laundry Stain Remover to remove coffee stains. White vinegar or a white vinegar and dishwashing detergent mixture will also work.
Coffee or cigarrets i supose
The stain is from when Taylor was deciding what she was goinig to wear to the CMT's while drinking coffee. So long story short she spilled coffee in her closet.
coffee because many different teas dont stain at all