The best way to clean tea stains

The best methods to clean tea stains mainly include soaking in white vinegar, wiping with baking soda, dissolving in citric acid, rubbing with salt, and brushing with toothpaste.

1. Soaking in white vinegar

The acetic acid in white vinegar can react with the calcium and magnesium compounds in tea leaves. Mix white vinegar with water in proportion and boil it. Pour it into a tea set and let it sit for a period of time. The tea stains will gradually soften and fall off. This method is suitable for tea sets made of ceramic and glass materials, which may have a corrosive effect on metal tea sets. During operation, it is important to note that the concentration of vinegar should not be too high to avoid damaging the surface of the tea set.

2. Baking soda wiping

Baking soda, as a weak alkaline substance, can neutralize the acidic components in tea stains. After mixing baking soda into a paste, use a soft cloth to gently wipe the accumulated tea stains. Stubborn stains can be cleaned with a toothbrush. This method is safe and non irritating, suitable for daily cleaning of various types of tea sets. After use, rinse thoroughly with clean water to prevent alkaline residue from affecting the taste of the tea soup.

3. Citric acid dissolution

Fresh lemon juice or citric acid powder can effectively decompose mineral deposits in tea leaves. Soak lemon slices in boiling water in a tea set, or soak them directly in citric acid solution for several hours. This method can leave a fresh fruit aroma while cleaning, especially suitable for cleaning plastic tea sets. High temperature can accelerate the reaction process, but it is necessary to avoid prolonged soaking that may cause discoloration of the tea set.

4. Salt Friction

The physical friction of salt particles can remove surface tea stains. Sprinkle salt on the damp inner wall of the tea set, use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe in circles, and focus on treating the tea stain deposition area. This method is easy to operate and effective immediately, suitable for quickly cleaning mild tea stains. For glazed tea sets, the force should be controlled to prevent salt particles from scratching the surface.

5. Toothpaste Brushing

The abrasives and surfactants in toothpaste have a dual cleaning effect. Choose a regular white paste, dip it in an old toothbrush and scrub the tea stains. Use cotton swabs to assist in fine gaps. This method is suitable for handling complex structures such as teapot spout and cup lid threads. After cleaning, rinse multiple times to avoid additives such as mint affecting the tea taste. After cleaning the tea set, it should be folded back and dried to prevent secondary pollution. Thoroughly cleaning it at least once a week can reduce the accumulation of tea stains. Different materials of tea sets should be cleaned using matching methods to avoid scratching with hard objects such as steel wire balls. Timely rinsing after daily tea drinking can effectively prevent the formation of tea stains. For tea sets that have not been used for a long time, it is recommended to disinfect them with boiling water first. Keep well ventilated and dry during storage, and regularly apply specialized maintenance oil to wooden tea sets for maintenance.

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