Astonish Tea/Coffee Stain Remover 350gm

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Astonish Tea/Coffee Stain Remover 350gm

Astonish Tea/Coffee Stain Remover 350gm

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You won’t always be able to get stains out using low-impact cleaners, unfortunately. Some mugs might have stains that have been there for ages and have been exposed to heat repeatedly. When you encounter baked on and stubborn stains, try a heavy-duty cleaning option. How to Handle Tough Stains Baking soda is particularly effective at removing stains on cups caused by tea and coffee when it is combined with something acidic, like lemon or vinegar. The combination causes a chemical reaction that releases carbon dioxide and foams up to clean the walls and different parts of your travel mug. Fill the mug with equal parts water and vinegar or lemon juice. Wait for a few hours, and then add the salt. Use the scrubber to clean off the stain, and rinse with hot water. Baking soda, also called sodium bicarbonate, makes a great cleaning agent. When mixed with a small amount of clean water and left to soak, baking soda is often able to break down tea stains on a coffee mug or stainless steel travel mug. In addition to coffee and tea stains, baking soda is also good for removing unwanted odours and flavours left over in your cups.

One Astonish reviewer said, “I’ve got a coffee travel mug I’ve never really cleaned well, it’s over a year old. Hadn’t really noticed how bad it had become. Used this Astonish cleaner, wow! Within 10 seconds of putting the hot water in the mug with the powder already in there, old coffee slime was bubbling out in the foam. Mug came out spotless with one use.”A denture tablet in water dissolves any coffee stains and leaves the surface smooth and clean. Drop a denture tablet into the mug and fill it with cold water.

Leave the cup overnight, and the next morning, it should be clean. Denture tablets contain harsh chemicals that humans shouldn’t ingest, so wash and rinse any mug that you’ve cleaned using this method before you drink from it again. Clean the Coffee Stains with Lemon Juice or Vinegar After a few minutes, use a slightly damp paper towel or cloth to wipe down and scrub away any stains inside your cup. Make sure you wring out your cloth very well. If it is too wet, the baking soda will not be abrasive enough to wash away the stains. You can remove tea stains from cups and mugs by using a few simple household items like baking soda or salt, as well as a good dishwashing detergent. Why Does Tea Stain?

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Pro Tip: If you have multiple cups with tea and coffee stains, line them up so you can clean and rinse them all at once to save yourself some time and effort. Method #3: Denture Cleaning Tablets There’s no scrubbing needed – just place whatever needs a clean in the sink or on the draining board, add a little of the powder, pour in some hot water and leave to let the foaming action get to work. After a couple of hours the stains will be gone and your cup will be ready to rinse and use again. Very heavy stains might need another soak, but even after two uses there’ll be no nasty aftertaste.



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