Tea stains and coffee stains in ceramic water cups are cleaned with toothpaste or salt, and the effect is very good
Usage: Rinse the ceramic water cup with water (without leaving water), then rub dry salt or toothpaste on the wall of the ceramic water cup, and then rinse with water
Salt
No matter it is table salt or coarse salt, it can help us remove the tea stains on the cups. We can use our fingers to pick them up, and then brush them back and forth over the tea stains. Within two or three minutes, we will find that the tea stains are magical. has disappeared! And it is not easy to damage the cup body.
Citrus peel
What should I do when I sometimes encounter old dirt and cannot be cleaned no matter how I wash it? don’t worry! At this time, you might as well look for leftover lemons in the kitchen, or the peel that you want to throw away after eating oranges! For coffee cups, use lemon slices or a little vinegar to wipe the rim of the cup, and for coffee pots, we can put lemon slices, wrap them in a cloth and put them on the upper part of the coffee pot, and add water to full. Boil the lemon the same way you would coffee, letting it drip into the pot below. When yellow water drips out of the coffee pot, this is evidence that citric acid removes coffee stains. Generally speaking, the coffee maker can be cleaned in about two times.
Peel and salt
If you use the peel to replace the vegetable melon cloth, dip it in the salt, and then use it to scrub the tea stains, you can also achieve unexpected good results! If the peel is not available, a little vinegar will have the same effect.
Kitchen bleach
Dilute the bleach specially designed for the kitchen in a large pot, then put the ceramic water cup into it and soak it overnight. After washing it with clean water the next day, the tea stains are magically cleansed.
Post time: Nov-14-2022