Toothpaste
Method:First rinse the cup with water (without leaving water),then use toothpaste on the wall of the cup,and then rinse with water.
Salt
Whether it's table salt or coarse salt,it can help us remove tea stains from cups.
Method:After dipping with your fingers,brush back and forth over the tea stains.It only takes two or three minutes to find that the tea stains disappear magically,and it is not easy to hurt the cup.
Citrus peel
Sometimes when you encounter old stale dirt and you ca n't clean it with brushing,you may as well look for the leftover lemon in the kitchen or the peel to lose after eating oranges.
Method:For cleaning the coffee cup,use lemon slices or a little vinegar to wipe the edge of the cup;if it is a coffee pot,we can put the lemon slices in a cloth and put it on the upper part of the coffee pot.Boil the lemon the way you make coffee,letting it drip into the pot below. When yellow water drops come out of the coffee pot,this is evidence that citric acid removes coffee stains.Generally speaking,the coffee pot can be cleaned in about two times.
Peel + salt
You can use peel to replace vegetable and melon cloth,pick up the salt,and then use it to scrub tea stains,which can also achieve unexpected good results.If there is no peel,a little vinegar will have the same effect.
Kitchen bleach
Dilute the kitchen-specific bleach in a large bowl first,and then put the cup in for soaking overnight.After washing with water the next day, the tea stains will become clean and slippery.Commonly known as tea pot (for tea drinking) tooth pot (for brushing teeth).
