Thread: Tea Stain Tip
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Old 28-05-2008, 11:10 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Gregory Morrow[_40_]
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Default Tea Stain Tip


Goomba wrote:

Wayne Boatwright wrote:

Yesterday I had an "A Ha!" moment and poured in a few ounces of Clorox

along
with filling the pitchers to the brim with very hot water. Five minues
later, not a trace of tea stain. Put them through a dishwasher cycle

and
good as new. Whatever kind of plastic these are made of, they do not

retain
odor or taste of any contents they've held, neither tea nor bleach.

But you probably already knew about this...


I use a smidgeon of bleach in my Fiesta iced tea pitcher and my white
mugs when the tea stains get built up on them. I don't use anything
plastic that would require treating, but it works like a charm (as you
found out!) in china too.



How about something like Polident...???

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Greg


 

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