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The best effect is to wash with toothpaste, and I can rest assured that my sister has tried using dish soap, and the effect is not good. If you can't reach the bottom of the cup, you can take a strip of cloth, stick your chopsticks in, or stick your fingers long enough to put it in.
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Method 1: Use a discarded toothbrush to apply toothpaste and reach into the bottom of the bottle.
Method 2: Add a few drops of vinegar, pour in a little water, and shake for a while.
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You can use salt or toothpaste, and there is a sponge on the market that works well.
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Put some clean fine sand in a water glass, add water and shake, and then wash it.
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Rub with salt on the spot where there is a tea stain.
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We often use a cup to make tea, flower tea, and even various medicines, and it is easy to attach a layer of "tea stains" on the inner surface of the cup for a long time, which not only affects the appearance, but may not be very healthy. Here's how I shared, let's take a look.
We can grind the egg shell into minced pieces or pinch a little, and use the egg shell to start wiping the tea stains on the teacup, this method is very convenient and the effect is also very good, after wiping, wash it with water.
The second way to clean the tea stains in the water cup is table salt, pour a little water into the tea stained water cup first, and then evenly apply the salt to the tea stained area with your hands. At this time, it means that the tea stains have been cleaned, and finally rinsed off with water.
Toothpaste can also remove tea stains, squeeze out the toothpaste, and apply it evenly on the inner surface of the cup. Wipe the water cup repeatedly with a steel wool ball or a rag, and after repeated scrubbing, you will find that the toothpaste has also turned yellow, which means that the tea stains have been washed off, and finally only need to be washed with water.
First peel off the potato skin, then put the potato skin in a pot and boil water, after boiling, use potato water to clean the water cup, you can wipe it with a rag, or you can let it stand for about 10 minutes, and finally wash it again with water.
Vinegar is an acidic substance, while tea stain is an alkaline substance, and this is where the chemical neutralization reaction is used. Pour an appropriate amount of vinegar into the water cup, so that the vinegar and the teacup are in it. Mix the tea stains evenly, wipe them with a rag and rinse them with water.
The last substance is the most common and common, which is earth. This should be clear to many rural friends, the coal burned is the most convenient and practical to wipe the cup, but in the city may be few of these things, and it is not very hygienic, so you can still use the above way to clean the cup.
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What should I do if I want to clean the tea stains from my teacup? Let's find out now.
01 First of all, you can use detergent to clean, preferably warm water, and gently wash with a towel.
02 Or you can use a little salt, add an appropriate amount of warm water to the teacup, and then dip a little salt with your fingers and wipe it evenly on the tea stains in the teacup, and clean it.
03 It is also a good way to use toothpaste to clean, apply a little toothpaste evenly on the tea stains of the teacup, and scrub it repeatedly with a damp towel.
04 You can also use vinegar to clean, add a little vinegar to the teacup, add an appropriate amount of warm water, soak for a few minutes and it can be easily cleaned.
05 You can also use common potatoes at home to clean, pour the water boiled in the potato skin into the teacup, and soak it for a few minutes to wash off the tea stains in the teacup.
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How to remove tea stains.
How do you clean the tea stains on the teacup and the stains on the basin? In fact, it is very simple, you can use salt and toothpaste to wipe off the tea rust on the cup.
First of all, soak the scrubbing tools such as gauze or paper towels, then dip the soaked gauze in a small amount of edible salt, and wipe the tea rust in the cup with the gauze dipped in salt, the effect is very significant. Squeeze the toothpaste on the gauze and scrub the stained teacup with the toothpaste, if the effect is not significant, you can squeeze more toothpaste to wipe it off. After rinsing off the teacup scrubbed with salt and toothpaste, it is ready to use.
When the basin in your home is used and there is oil stains that are difficult to remove, you can also scrub it with toothpaste, which is not only effective, but also eliminates the scratches that occur when scrubbing the basin with a steel wool ball.
Personal experience: Gauze can also be replaced with plastic bags.
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You can also use 8*4 disinfectant water to soak it, and the effect is good.
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I don't support it.
Wash the tea stains on the teacup.
That's the stuff that accumulates a lot, and it tastes good.
If you want to use a farm brush!
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1) Remove the tea dirt on the metal tea shelf, when using the metal tea segregation, it will become black due to the tea dirt, if it can't be washed off with a medium-sized detergent, it can be easily removed by soaking it in vinegar or soaking it with bleach.
2) Remove the tea dirt on the teacup or teapot, the teacup and teapot will be rubbed by a large amount of tea dirt with a sponge dipped in salt, which can be easily removed.
3) To remove small pieces of tea scale, you can soak it in a solution of bleach or cleaning powder, and leave it overnight to remove the tea scale.
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1. Edible salt to remove tea stains on the cup:
It is recommended that you wash the teacup with water and coat the inside with edible salt, especially where there is tea stains. We can use our fingers to pick it up, brush it back and forth on top of the tea stain, and within two or three minutes, we will find that the tea stain has magically disappeared. And it is not easy to hurt the body of the cup.
2. Citrus peel to remove tea stains on the cup:
Sometimes you encounter old dirt, it is recommended that you look for leftover lemons in the kitchen, or the peel to be discarded after eating oranges, and use lemon slices or a little vinegar to wipe the rim of the cup to easily remove. In the case of a coffee pot, we can slice the lemon, wrap it in a cloth and put it on the top of the coffee pot, and add water to the top. Brew the lemon in the same way you brew coffee and let it drip into the pot below.
When there is yellow cloudy water dripping out of the coffee pot, this is evidence that citric acid has cleared the coffee stains. Generally speaking, the coffee pot can be cleaned in about two times.
3. Bleaching agent to remove tea stains on the cup:
Dilute the kitchen bleach in a large basin, soak the cup overnight, and wash it with water the next day.
4. Egg shell to remove tea stains on the cup:
The tea dirt on the inner wall of the teacup is recommended to be scrubbed with broken egg shells and then rinsed with water.
5. Tea stains on metal cups:
Remove the tea stain on the metal tea partition, when using the metal tea partition, it will become black due to the tea stain, if it cannot be washed off with medium-sized detergent, it is recommended that you can use vinegar soaking, or soaking with bleach can be easily removed.
6. Orange peel tea stain removal method:
Rub the tea-stained cup with a little salt on the orange peel and rinse it with water.
7. Toothpaste to remove tea stains from the cup:
Wet the cup with water first, then squeeze the toothpaste into the cup, soak for a few minutes, and then swirl it with a rag to wipe it off to remove the tea stains. Use a used plastic toothbrush as a tool. Wrap the head of the toothbrush in tin foil, light a candle, bake the wrapped toothbrush head on the top for a few minutes, let it cool for a while, open the foil, use pliers to clamp the toothbrush head and bend it outward, cool and harden to easily remove dirt such as the bottom of the teacup and the bottom of the vase.
8. Potato tea stain method on the cup:
Potato skins can also be used to deal with limescale in pots. After using aluminum teacups at home for a period of time, they tend to form a thin layer of limescale on the surface. Home tips suggest that you may wish to use the peeled potatoes to help you remove scale, put an appropriate amount of water in the pot, then put the potato skins in the teacup and heat them together in the teacup, wait for the water to boil and cool down a little before brushing, you can easily clean the tea dirt attached to the bottom of the teacup.
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