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Posted: 01-06-2014 , 09:56 AM #1 |
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![]() I was having a lemsip in my fav mug which was a bit stained and noticed bits of "stain" floating about in it ha ha . So later I found a tub of out of date lemon juice in the cupboard , and poured in half of it into the mug and swished it around, left it an hour and dipped in a dry dishcloth and a few wipes and presto a clean mug again . So don't ever throw out old lemon juice (citric acid , is it ? )
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Posted: 03-07-2014 , 03:27 PM #2 |
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![]() Hi,
You can also clean tea stained cups with bread soda, just dampen inside the cup then with a cloth rub round the inside, hey presto, staining gone. |
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Posted: 20-07-2014 , 10:57 AM #3 |
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![]() Salt also works for above, just damp cup rub in salt all round rinse well. Great result.
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Posted: 31-10-2014 , 01:26 PM #4 |
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![]() good ol vinegar does it too
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