cleaning heavily tea stained mugs

cleaning heavily tea stained mugs

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soad

32,897 posts

176 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Mix up a paste using one of the following:
Baking soda and water.
Or
Equal parts of white vinegar and salt.

Make sure the stained areas of the cup are wet.
Apply one of the above pastes using a soft cloth.
Scrub the surface until the stain is removed.

Eversleigh

574 posts

185 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Boiling water and some fairy liquid, leave for 20min and it normally all lifts right off.

FW18

243 posts

141 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Warm water and Bicarbonate of soda mixed and left overnight does the job just fine.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Vinegar and scouring pad. I don't know how this happened though unless you are a dirty .

Joey Ramone

2,150 posts

125 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Urinal cakes

ali_kat

31,991 posts

221 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Hot/cold/lukewarm water + scotch-brite easy eraser pad

Wet pad

Wipe mug

Stain gone biggrin

red_slr

17,238 posts

189 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Bleach will do the job easily.
Tea spoons too..

V8covin

7,317 posts

193 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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Boil kettle
Put a small amount of bleach in mug and fill immediately with the boiled water.
Leave for approx 1 minute,empty and rinse....I always put the mugs in with the rest of the dirty dishes afterwards to get rid of any bleach smell/after taste
Job done

dudleybloke

19,834 posts

186 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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HarryW

15,150 posts

269 months

Wednesday 8th July 2015
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V8covin said:
Boil kettle
Put a small amount of bleach in mug and fill immediately with the boiled water.
Leave for approx 1 minute,empty and rinse....I always put the mugs in with the rest of the dirty dishes afterwards to get rid of any bleach smell/after taste
Job done
That's why I mentioned using Milton fluid, very little if any bleach aftertaste....

PedroB

494 posts

132 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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Best thing to remove the tannin stains in your cups is caustic soda.

Get some granules at the shop, mix them up with some hot water and leave to stand for half an hour. They shouldpretty much wipe clean after that.

glenrobbo

35,265 posts

150 months

Thursday 9th July 2015
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I generally use a wire cup brush attachment fitted to my electric drill.
Or a course grade abrasive flapwheel. Works a treat on even the most encrusted brew mugs. wink