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Easy Ways to Clean Tea Stained Glasses, Check the Tips!

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Kapanlagi.com - Glasses that are often used for brewing tea often leave behind stubborn brown stains. Tea residue that sticks to the surface of the glass can become a crust that reduces the clarity and cleanliness of your drinking container. If left too long, these stains will become increasingly difficult to clean with just regular dish soap.

Many people try various ways to remove tea stains from glasses, ranging from scrubbing with a coarse sponge to soaking them in hot water. However, not all methods are effective and safe for the glass surface, especially if the glass is made from scratch-prone materials. Therefore, it is important to know how to clean used tea glasses with the right methods to keep them clean and well-maintained.

In this article, we will discuss several effective and practical ways to remove tea stains from glasses using materials that are easy to find at home. With the right methods, your favorite glass can be as clean as new without extra effort. Check out the tips below.

1. 1. Using Baking Soda

Baking soda is known as a powerful natural cleaning agent that effectively removes stubborn stains, including tea stains in glasses. To do this, sprinkle a little baking soda into the stained glass, then add a little water to form a paste. Use a sponge or soft cloth to scrub the inside of the glass in a circular motion. Let it sit for a few minutes to allow the baking soda to dissolve the stain, then rinse with clean water. Baking soda not only lifts the stains but also eliminates any lingering tea odors.

2. 2. Using White Vinegar

White vinegar has acidic properties that effectively dissolve tea stains stuck to glasses. Pour enough white vinegar into the glass, then add hot water until the glass is full. Let it sit for 10--15 minutes to allow the vinegar to break down the tea residue. After that, scrub the inside of the glass with a sponge or soft brush, then rinse with running water. If there is still a vinegar smell, you can wash the glass with dish soap as usual.

3. 3. Using Salt and Lemon

The combination of salt and lemon can be a natural solution for removing stubborn tea stains. Salt acts as a natural abrasive that helps lift the stains, while the acid from the lemon helps dissolve them. Sprinkle a little salt in the glass, then scrub with a lemon slice until the stains begin to fade. Let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse with clean water. In addition to removing the stains, this method also leaves the glass smelling fresh.

4. 4. Using Toothpaste

Toothpaste is not just for cleaning teeth but can also be used to remove stains from glasses. Apply a little toothpaste to the glass, then scrub with a sponge or soft brush until the tea stains start to fade. After that, rinse the glass with clean water and wash with soap as usual. This method is effective because toothpaste contains mild abrasive ingredients that can lift stains without damaging the surface of the glass.

5. 5. Using Hot Water and Soap

If the tea stain is not too stubborn, simply soaking the glass in hot water mixed with dish soap for a few minutes can help loosen the residue. After that, scrub with a sponge or soft brush until clean. This method can be used as a preventive measure to ensure that tea stains do not accumulate and become difficult-to-clean residues.

By applying one of the methods above, your used tea glass can be returned to being clean without stains. To avoid the hassle of cleaning accumulated residue, make it a habit to wash the glass immediately after using it for drinking tea.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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