A mug that is used every day will find circles of dirt growing inside the mug over time. Although it is cleaned every day, it is still difficult to remove. Faced with such stubborn stains, the Internet is full of various cleaning remedies. Mari, a J...
A mug that is used every day will find circles of dirt growing inside the mug over time. Although it is cleaned every day, it is still difficult to remove. Faced with such stubborn stains, the Internet is full of various cleaning remedies. Mari, a Japanese housewife with 25 years of experience as a housewife, introduces the easiest, most effective and safest removal method to restore mugs to white as new.
Is soda powder difficult to defeat stubborn tea stains? Foaming bleach is the most effectiveSlight tea stains can indeed be wiped off with salt or baking soda powder, but old tea stains that have been left for a long time are often stubborn and difficult to remove. After trying many methods, Mali found that the easiest and most reliable method was to use "foaming kitchen chlorine bleach." The usage is very simple:
1. Spray bleach foam on the inside of the mug, let it sit for about 5 to 10 minutes, then rinse with water.
2. Even without vigorous scrubbing, old tea stains can be easily removed.
3. The foam can adhere tightly to stains and will not flow or drip, making the operation clean and labor-saving.
Many people are worried that chlorine-containing bleach will damage the surface of utensils, but foam-type products have a lower chlorine concentration and are gentler than liquid types. They can also be used with peace of mind on generally patterned or colored mugs.
It has the dual effects of sterilization and bleaching, making the cup white and odor-free. Another thing to note is that you must maintain ventilation when using it and never mix it with other cleaning agents.
Be sure to rinse thoroughly after cleaningAfter using bleach, rinsing thoroughly is key. If the chlorine smell still remains, pour hot water into the cup and let it sit for about 5 minutes. The smell will dissipate naturally.
Currently, there are milder-smelling bleach options on the market. However, because of its light smell, it is easy for family members to mistakenly think that it can be used directly during bleaching. Therefore, it is recommended to remind family members in advance to avoid misuse.