You will need
- - baking soda or salt, finely ground;
- - vinegar;
- - citric acid or lemon;
- - sponge for washing dishes;
- - rubber gloves.
Instruction
1
To wash the cups from the RAID is possible with the help of baking soda or salt. Salt is better to choose fine grinding: the coarse particles can leave on the walls of the Cup noticeable scratches. Rinse the Cup, add a sponge for washing dishes, a little salt or baking soda and wipe thoroughly with a damp dishes, and then rinse with clean water. Plaque tea usually fades the first time, but if somewhere were darkening, you will have to repeat the operation, this time aiming when treating contaminated sites. To work better with gloves: prolonged contact with baking soda or salt is not good for the skin.
2
You can get rid of the dark plaque and with the help of citric acid. This method will save power if we are talking about highly contaminated cups or teapot, which is difficult as it is necessary to wipe the inside. Pour on the bottom of the pan, a teaspoon of citric acid and pour hot water. Leave on for 15-20 minutes and then wash with a sponge.
3
Another tool that will help clean plaque tea– vinegar. Wipe soiled spots with vinegar and leave it performing its action for 15-20 minutes, then carefully rinse the Cup with dishwashing detergent. Instead of vinegar you can use lemon juice: RUB on the inside of the Cup with half a lemon, squeezing it slightly to better secretion, wait until the Cup brighten and wash. After this operation, the Cup will gain a pristine white.
4
Small objects, covered with a tea bloom (e.g. lids from the kettles, brewing spoons and strainers, teaspoons) can be cleaned by dipping in hot solution of soda. Dissolve soda in just boiled water (3 liters of fluid – about a half a box of baking soda), put back the dishes and leave to cool.