Remove stubborn stains
By Jennifer Kennedy onBetween drinking tea and smoking heavy, I have stains on my teeth, no surprise really.... anyway I spent a lot of time looking for a whitening toothpaste to remove the stains, one of the products I found that actually works is Eurcyl.
Brief description
Eurcyl comes in a small white plastic tub, it is available in two flavours, mint and original and it costs 1.09, most major chemists stock this tooth whitening powder, the mint flavoured powder is a mint green color and the original flavoured powder is a pale orange color.
Using the powder
Using this powder is easy, it should be used two or three times per week, all you need to do is wet your tooth brush, dip into the powder and shake of the access powder and brush your teeth.
Taste
The original flavoured tooth powder leaves a powdery taste in your mouth where as the mint does have a faint taste of mint although it leaves a powdery taste as well, the taste does not remain in your mouth for to long, usually I brush with the powder and then with my normal toothpaste, just so my mouth feels fresh.
Conclusion
After my first few uses of this product I could see a considerable difference to my teeth, the stains were disappearing with each use, so I was well impressed, I have continued to use this product three times a week for about three months and the stubborn stains have been completely removed. Highly recommended!!!
Thanks for reading

I hope that we have it here in the states. If so, I'd love to give it a try!
It sounds good that there are still some tooth powders which can remove stains from the teeth. Actually it is been long when I used tooth powder, may be because of the trouble brushing, but now it sounds great that the one you are discussing is effective.
I'm a coffee addict myself, but I brush a lot during the day to keep my teeth clean.