coffee because many different teas dont stain at all
it is coffee
Tea, coffee, Red wine, effects teeth and make the teeth stains.
If a food or beverage can leave permanent stains on clothes or carpets, it can probably taint your teeth. This transcendes ingredients.
There are many things which cause tooth staining and discoloration, including:root beerFoods and drinks (fruits and vegetables, colas, coffee, etc)DiseaseAdvancing AgeTraumaOther, less commonly thought of things, have also been known to cause tooth staining and discoloration:MouthwashAntibioticsFlouride (both white and brown spots on teeth)Staining, which occurs on the surface of the tooth enamel, can be removed by use of proper and regular dental hygiene (brushing and flossing, as well as regular cleaning by a dentist) and/or bleaching. Discoloration, which occurs inside the tooth, cannot be removed.
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Club soda is supposedly useful for removing white wine stains, tea stains, red wine stains, and make up stains from clothes. In general, it is useful as a general cloth stain remover.
On average coffee, but that is not to say that tea does not have caffeine. Tea USA brands per 8 oz has about 40 mg Drip coffee has about 115-175 mg Just to add a little more to this answer: If you were to measure the amount of caffiene in tea leaves and coffee beans you would find more caffeine in tea but the way coffee beans are processed and ground means that more of the caffeine from coffee gets into the drink. To summarise: If you are talking about the drink: Coffee generally has more caffeine If you are talking about the plants: Tea generally has more caffeine.
Usually coffee has much more caffeine than tea, however though some teas have as much caffeine as coffee, (suprisingly)!Coffee has twice as much caffeine as teaCoffee! It has twice as much caffeine as tea
Tea stains teeth with prolonged usage while sodas break down the enamel of the teeth.
The correct way to tell people about your love of java is to say that "I prefer coffee to tea."
One of the most common chemicals used to eliminate stains from clothing is white vinegar. The acetic acid in vinegar will work on grass stains, as well as coffee. tea and fruit stains.
Yes it has been proven to be effective and safe. It is quick and profresionaly done. It removes stains such as nicotine, coffee, tea, and berry stains.