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Remove Tea Stains in Cups

11 replies

Eve4Walle · 04/03/2009 16:42

Does anyone have any good ideas as to how to remove tea stains in cups?

My Mum usually puts bleach in all of mine whenever she's over (yes, she's a nightmare like that and I am just lazy and not much bothered by stains really) but I wondered if there was something more natural I could use?

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southeastastra · 04/03/2009 16:43

wire wool

onadietcokebreak · 04/03/2009 19:18

bleach or bicarb of soda does the treat!

Sazisi · 04/03/2009 19:18

Get a dishwasher

loler · 04/03/2009 19:27

False teeth cleaning tablets - very cheap and no effort just pop one in and leave to soak.

southeastastra · 04/03/2009 19:28

there's no effort with wire wool honestly it's the most fab invention ever. (not to be confused with brillo pads which are just not right)

Eve4Walle · 04/03/2009 19:30

Saz - I do have a dishwasher but unfortunately my kitchen is too small for it, so it's sat in the garage waiting until we either move or get a new kitchen!

Thanks for the ideas everyone....

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mrsmaidamess · 04/03/2009 19:40

Biological washing powder tablets

cikecaka · 04/03/2009 19:40

Milton, or dry them immediately you take them out of hot water

Bakersman · 06/03/2009 14:02

Bar Keepers Friend powder works well. Can get from Lakeland or Waitrose

GrinnyPig · 06/03/2009 14:13

Put some salt on a damp cloth and wipe.

Ceolas · 06/03/2009 14:18

bicarb definitely

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