Stumbled across an excellent way for removing coffee & tea stains in plastic/melamite mugs ....
Just add a teaspoon of Napi san or equivalent & fill the mug/cup with water. The stuff that you use in your chemical toilet
Leave overnight & rinse out.
I suppose that it would work on china as well.
GaryKelly said
09:58 AM Jan 7, 2014
Your blood's worth bottling, Cupie. That's been a mystery to me for ages.
Olley46 said
11:57 AM Jan 7, 2014
A tea spoon full of white king in your cup with water , half an hour rinse job done.
lance C
Happywanderer said
07:59 PM Jan 7, 2014
I've always used white king / bleach with water added. Been using it successfully for years.
GaryKelly said
01:23 PM Jan 8, 2014
Thanks, HW. I just cleaned my coffee mug with a little bleach in water, left for half an hour and bingo! Clean as a whistle!
neilnruth said
08:47 PM Jan 8, 2014
I use Aldi's bleach. Nice and thick.
The Roamer said
01:00 AM Jan 16, 2014
Hi , all , I always keep a little container of Bi carb Soda , on the sink , a sprinkle in the cups , and just wipe it all around , and clean cups ! It is also good for cleaning up slightly burnt saucepans , and the microwave , and sink , pretty well anything , really , cheers lyn
fridaydog said
10:57 PM Feb 1, 2014
Hi
Its also good for cleaning the awning.
Graham
Gerty Dancer said
11:45 AM Feb 2, 2014
fridaydog wrote:
Hi Its also good for cleaning the awning. Graham
Thank you! Vinegar works too but I hate the smell of it.
Aus-Kiwi said
09:40 AM Mar 3, 2014
It doesn't hurt to wash with laundry powder every now and then. Normal detergent is mainly a grease, oil solvent .
Hi ..
Stumbled across an excellent way for removing coffee & tea stains in plastic/melamite mugs ....
Just add a teaspoon of Napi san or equivalent & fill the mug/cup with water. The stuff that you use in your chemical toilet
Leave overnight & rinse out.
I suppose that it would work on china as well.
A tea spoon full of white king in your cup with water , half an hour rinse job done.
lance C
Its also good for cleaning the awning.
Graham
Thank you! Vinegar works too but I hate the smell of it.