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tea stains on a white worktop
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Bleach or biological washing powder made into a thick paste - used to keep my white worktops nice, back in the day.0 -
Hi there,
If you haven't already shifted your stain, you could try some sterident (or other denture cleaning tablets). I remember when I was a chambermaid we used to have to clean the worktops in the kitchens and sometimes we used a tablet, ground up into a paste with some water, which we left overnight on the surface. It has a sort of scouring action when you rinse it off the next day and always seemed to work.
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How about Astonish paste - Lakeland sell it here but you can get it for around a pound in our local cheapy shop.
Works really well, just don't scrub too hard as it can be quite abrasive.
D.
Astonish is brilliant for this - my best friend has white worktops which mark really easily and it's the only thing that works.0
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