Coffee stains on countertops

I just got these new counter tops installed and already they are getting coffee stains. They are ceaserstone. Is there any way to get it out or to prevent any further coffee damage? I couldn't get a good picture of the stain but it looks worse in real life.
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  • Shari Shari on Jan 13, 2015
    The Caesarstone website http://www.caesarstoneus.com/en/Customer_Service/Pages/default.aspx has instructions for Care/Maintenance under the "Customer Service" heading. There is also a FAQ section that says non-abrasive products like Soft Scrub Liquid Gel with Bleach or Comet Soft Cleanser Cream can be used. I had white formica counter tops in my former home and I liked Clorox Cleanup (which is a liquid product containing bleach) for removing stains like coffee, tea etc. If the above products don't work and you need something a little more powerful, you might try a little Clorox Cleanup on a small, inconspicuous place to see if it works. Word of warning: don't lean against your counter immediately after wiping it with Clorox Cleanup or it will bleach any clothing that touches it. Don't ask me how many of my shirts had a horizontal bleach stain across the front. :(
  • Patti Conner Wilcox Patti Conner Wilcox on Jan 13, 2015
    not sure if this will work on caesarstone, and you should ck their website, but on my formica countertops (yes, I know, but I live in an apt and do not have a choice!) I use solt scrub with bleach, which works great.'
    • Gail Salminen Gail Salminen on Jan 26, 2015
      @Patti Conner Wilcox their website recommends a non-abrasive soft scrub - so this should work.
  • Nancyanngiglio Nancyanngiglio on Jan 13, 2015
    I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM IN MY LAST HOUSE. TRY BORAX, HOPE IT HELPS.
  • Alana Swance Newman Alana Swance Newman on Jan 13, 2015
    try baking soda make a paste apply wait a few mins wipe repeat if needed
  • Dee Dee on Jan 13, 2015
    Clorex outdoors will take off the stain
  • AmyS AmyS on Jan 13, 2015
    I use a magic eraser on my counter top stains. They come right off.
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    • Lang Pham Lang Pham on Jan 30, 2015
      @HappyNanaSTLMO Thank you, Lang
  • Marcy Marcy on Jan 14, 2015
    These are great answers, I actually have a similar issue on my caesarstone and I'll try the magic eraser tip @AmyS great idea.
  • Lea Grossman Lea Grossman on Jan 25, 2015
    magic eraser is the best!
  • TMulhern TMulhern on Feb 10, 2015
    You can also try Laminex. It is cheaper and cleans wonderfully.