Remove tar edges from cups? It's that easy!

Who does not love to drink tea? Above all, black tea enjoys extraordinary popularity in Germany, as well as green, white and fruit tea. In winter we love him hot, in summer he likes to cool us down? an excellent invention, this drink!

If there were not the one hook on the tea thing: the ugly veil on our cups, which brings the infusion drink with it. Incidentally, the reason for this is the water from the tap: the more calcareous it is, the sooner tar spreads on the cups.

Often there is no scrubbing and brushing help? the favorite cup seems to be lost forever. But stop! Before you dispose of the cups in rows, you should try the following home remedies, which go to the stubborn tar countries:



1. baking powder

Pour two teaspoons of baking powder into the cup and fill with boiling water to the top edge. Let it rest for a good hour and then wipe it with a sponge. Voila? the cup shines like new again!

2nd salt

Who has no baking soda at hand, should resort to salt. Just pour a few salt crystals on the sponge and rub the inside of the veiled cup vigorously. Then rinse off as usual.

3. denture cleaner

Anyone who happens to have denture cleaners at home can use it as a home remedy to fight tar countries. Just put some denture cleaner in the affected cup, pour hot water and leave it overnight. The next day, rinse as usual and inspect the regained shine.



4. Scouring milk

Scouring cream can also help remove tar spreads from cups, jugs and more. To do this, sprinkle some scouring cream on the sponge and rub it off! Powdered scouring agents, such as Ata, can also help.

5. Washing soda

Washing soda (sodium carbonate) is the salt of carbonic acid. Tip the washing soda into the yellowed cup and pour in warm water. After a few hours, rinse thoroughly and enjoy the clean cup.

Video tip: Why you should sprinkle a spoonful of salt in the sink

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