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Home made tea stain cleaner anyone?
in_debt24
Posts: 37 Forumite
Hello all!
I have a quick question.
Does anyone know a good home made cleaning remedy for getting rid of tea stains from mugs?? All the ones i've seen involve bleach which i'm not keen on!
All ideas greatly received.
I have a quick question.
Does anyone know a good home made cleaning remedy for getting rid of tea stains from mugs?? All the ones i've seen involve bleach which i'm not keen on!
All ideas greatly received.
February Grocery Challenge- £140/£200 Spent.
Weekly Spend Challenge- £0/£5 Spent.
Crazy Clothes Challenge- £0/£100 Spent
Total Debt: £13000. Paid off: £500.
Weekly Spend Challenge- £0/£5 Spent.
Crazy Clothes Challenge- £0/£100 Spent
Total Debt: £13000. Paid off: £500.
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Have tried but they aren't budging. Maybe some bicarb of soda???February Grocery Challenge- £140/£200 Spent.
Weekly Spend Challenge- £0/£5 Spent.
Crazy Clothes Challenge- £0/£100 Spent
Total Debt: £13000. Paid off: £500.0 -
Try a soak with some diluted washing soda. Very cheap, and it works on badly stained teapots.0
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I need an industrial strength version please.
If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0 -
I found years ago, that using bleech (although it did the job at the time) just made the cups more porous and made the staining worse. My mugs get a rub round with a normal dish cloth every day while in the washing up water, and I find that keeps them pretty clear of stains.0
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I find salt on a damp cloth works well.
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I use baby bottle sterilising fluid - diluted!0
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Used to steal my mam's denture tablets for this job. :rotfl:
Salt or soap powder on a cloth works too4 Stones and 0 pounds or 25.4kg lighter :j0 -
Denture tablet left to soak overnight, then a quick wipe. Does the trick.
Denture tablets x 2 ( good quality) put down the loo overnight will also help clean the pan.0 -
Vote 3 for denture tablets. Especially if you can get Tesco Value ones at 99p for a tube.A kind word lasts a minute, a skelped erse is sair for a day.0
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