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How to remove tea stains from mug?

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Hi there,

I have a mug that I really like but it is white on the inside and has become tea stained, not washing it quickly enough I presume!

Doesn't seem to come off through normal washing, any ideas?

Thanks
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  • intel
    intel Posts: 6,404 Forumite
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    Hot water and Bleach leave soak for an hour or two.
  • Jay-Jay_4
    Jay-Jay_4 Posts: 7,351 Forumite
    ....and stick your teaspoons in to soak while you're at it. It brings them up all nice and shiny :)
    Just run, run and keep on running!

  • intel
    intel Posts: 6,404 Forumite
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    Jay-Jay wrote:
    ....and stick your teaspoons in to soak while you're at it. It brings them up all nice and shiny :)

    And dentures but they taste a bit funny if you dont wash em properly after.
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,650 Forumite
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    Hi emmiemac,

    Here's a recent thread that may give you some ideas: Cleaning nicotine stains off china

    Pink
  • ben500
    ben500 Posts: 23,192 Forumite
    simply rinse the cup and then sprinkle about 1/4 teaspoon of salt and rub with your fingers the stains will come right off.
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  • Becles
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    Bleach might leave a "taste" behind. Someone at a place of work used to soak the mugs in bleach, but drinks always tasted faintly of bleach for a couple of days afterwards! Might have been because the bleach was stronger than household bleach though.

    If you add about half a tablespoon of biological washing powder per mug, disolve in warm water and leave to soak, it lifts stains off. Give them a wash in washing up liquid after and it removes all the taste of the washing powder.
    Here I go again on my own....
  • I always bleach mine but then I soak them in hot soapy water afterwards to remove the bleach taste.
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    You could always try denture cleaning tablets if you dont fancy using bleach!!!!
    Catherine x
  • Ronankfan
    Ronankfan Posts: 707 Forumite
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    Perhaps trying using a paste of bicarb and water to remove the stain.
    HTH
  • comping_cat
    comping_cat Posts: 24,006 Forumite
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    Looked in my stain removal book, could also use baking soda and hot water (it also mentions the salt method too)!!!!!
    Catherine x
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