I decided to just go with it and use the last one I had in my hand…other than the bad staining, it was clean. I did not want to attract any attention by flipping through all the mugs on my first day at the job, oh boy! I bided my time but within a month all the teacups &...
Clean and condition your stainless steel regularly for a beautiful shine. Purchase the Thermador Stainless Steel Conditioner in our accessories store. Watch Video How to Use Your Built-In Coffee Machine Learn the basics of your Thermador Built-in Coffee Machine with easy step-by-step tutorials for...
Cherie said, "I've been drinking tea/coffee/coco for over 50 years now and the best way to clean the cup is to use a scotch green scrubber after every use. Then your cups never get stained. If you have company and can't get right to cleaning your mugs and cups the scrubber will ...
How to clean stainless steel straws properly is going to be a popular topic in the coming years as the push to move away from plastic straws gains momentum. On a small scale, choosing to not use plastic straws is something everyone can do. It is a small choice that can make a positive...
Steps to Clean Stainless Steel Straws Ideally, when you are finished drinking that delicious Blueberry Avocado Hemp Smoothie, you rinse out the straw with hot water to get leftover smoothie out. Unfortunately, your location and timing don’t always allow for you to clean stainless steel straws ...
To clean grimy stainless steel grill grates, heat your grill to high to burn off and loosen any excess food, then let the grates cool before scrubbing. You can also skip this step and go straight to the scrubbing. Here are four ways to clean your stainless steel, cast iron, or enamel ...
Clean and condition your stainless steel regularly for a beautiful shine. Purchase the Thermador Stainless Steel Conditioner in our accessories store. Watch Video How to Use Your Built-In Coffee Machine Learn the basics of your Thermador Built-in Coffee Machine with easy step-by-step tutorials fo...
Learn how to clean a dishwasher, including the drain, filter, gasket and door, with DIY options like vinegar and baking soda. Here's why to avoid bleach, too.
Vacuum or sweep in the hard-to-reach areas, checking under furniture. Spray and clean all the glass windows, doors, and mirrors. Water and trim the dead leaves off of plants. Polish and clean any stainless-steel areas. Scrub any coffee spills or splatters off the walls. ...
Tea enthusiasts do not recommend using abrasive elements like baking soda or harsh products like vinegar when cleaning pots and cups. Chinese tea shops often submerge teaware in boiling water to clean and sanitize them in between use. Our Natural Dish Soap makes a great industrial-grade cleaning...