Remove the tea dirt from the metal tea partition. When using metal tea partition, it will turn black due to tea dirt. If it can't be washed off with a medium-sized cleaner, it can be soaked in vinegar or easily cleaned with bleach. Pour a proper amount of vinegar into the teacup so that the vinegar and the tea stains in the teacup are evenly mixed together. Shake well, let stand for about 10-20 minutes, pour out, and rinse with clean water.
Second, cleaning methods of ceramic products and glass tea sets
1, egg shell
We can leave eggshells in the kitchen. Then grind the egg shell into powder or pinch it a little, and start to wipe the tea stains on the teacup with the egg shell. This method is very convenient and effective, and it can be washed with clean water after wiping.
Step 2 sponge
Remove tea stains from teacups or teapots. Teacups and teapots have been used for a long time, and they will be wiped with sponge dipped in salt, which is easy to remove.
3. Toothpaste
Toothpaste can also remove tea stains. After the toothpaste is extruded, it is evenly applied to the inner surface of the water cup. Wipe the water cup repeatedly with a steel ball or rag. After repeated scrubbing, you will find that the toothpaste turns yellow, which means that the tea stains have been washed away. Finally, you just need to wash it with water.
4. Food grade plastic bags
When you go to the supermarket or vegetable market to buy food, you will always give an edible plastic bag and knead it into a ball in your hand to remove tea stains. The method is very simple, as long as you scrub it in the cup with a plastic ball, you can effectively remove tea stains within one minute.
5. Apple skin
Peeling apples and boiling them together can remove tea stains and make the teacups taste fresh.
6. salt
Pour some water into the cup with tea stains, and then spread the salt evenly on the place with tea stains by hand. Wipe enough, and you will find that your fingers are dyed the color of tea. At this time, it means that the tea stains have been cleaned, and finally they can be washed off with clear water.
8. Cleaning agent
Detergent and steel ball can also remove tea stains. Spit a little detergent at the bottom of the cup, and then brush it gently with steel balls. It's best to put some hot water, because tea stains will soften slowly when they touch hot water, making it easier to clean. Be sure to soak after brushing your teeth to prevent detergent residue.
9, potato skin
This method is laborious, and young people generally don't choose this method, but the elderly like it very much, saying that it can also help "disinfect" teacups. Collect potato skins and boil them in water. When the water boils, use them to wash the teacups, which is easy to clean.