If you regularly drink coffee or tea, chances are that icky brown stains are building up on your mugs, cups and coffee pots. Here's how to clean them.
When the water cooled, I rinsed the inside of the mug with a sponge making sure to get into the bottom corners, and voila! A sparkling clean mug! My daughter now picks up denture cleaner (she has her own teeth thank goodness!) for her tea and coffee stains. ...
I’ll never forget the time, years ago, when I walked into the staff room of the company I had just started working for. They encouraged me to help myself to any of the mugs in the cupboard and pour myself a cup of coffee. I didn’t think to bring my own from home, so I was...
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Stainless steel is an ideal material for a coffee pot because it’s difficult to break, durable, and easy to clean. But if you don’t clean your coffee pot after each use, it is possible for coffee stains to build up on the metal, and these can be difficult to remove. The good new...