cleaning heavily tea stained mugs
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If you live near a home brew shop, this stuff is good for that sort of thing (and for horrors like the forgotten flask of soup left in the boot of the car).
http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/VWP_4...
http://www.the-home-brew-shop.co.uk/acatalog/VWP_4...
Some diluted bleach is all you need. Just put a small blob of bleach in each cup and fill the cup up with water and leave to soak for a few hours. Leave over night or when you go out during the day. Wash the cups until they dont smell of bleach or put in the dishwasher and you should be fine.
If you have a coffee machine in your house. The stuff you use to clean the inside of the machine with will clean the tea stains off your cups really very well
If you have a coffee machine in your house. The stuff you use to clean the inside of the machine with will clean the tea stains off your cups really very well
ChrisnChris said:
I seem to remember bio detergent in hot water does the trick, left to soak in the mug for a few hours. Worth a cheap shot.
I once used laundry detergent to clean burnt on food off a non-stick pan. Worked a treat. Had to bin the pan anyway, though, everything cooked in it tasted of the perfume in the detergent.sherman said:
Some diluted bleach is all you need. Just put a small blob of bleach in each cup and fill the cup up with water and leave to soak for a few hours. Leave over night or when you go out during the day. Wash the cups until they dont smell of bleach or put in the dishwasher and you should be fine.
If you have a coffee machine in your house. The stuff you use to clean the inside of the machine with will clean the tea stains off your cups really very well
This. If you have a coffee machine in your house. The stuff you use to clean the inside of the machine with will clean the tea stains off your cups really very well
Either bleach or the coffee cleaner (CAFIZA).
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