Man... Baking Soda does tricks to remove all the strains of black tea and coffee from the coffee mug indeed... I just noticed that brown strains from black tea has been stuck there for months in one of my favorite mug my friend gave me years ago for my birthday, then I tried your methods for removing strains and it worked...... but I did use more baking soda that amount of baking soda you used in this demo for removing strains from mugs... next time, will try this methods and no need to worry about buying new mugs all the time due to these pesky brown strains stuck inside cups....it will save money for sure...... 👍👍👍👍👍👍
I thought I ruined my daughter's favorite mug this morning! Tea turned the inside from white to brown. Turned to UA-cam and found this video! The after picture is a miracle! Sharing this! Thank you!!!!
This works very well. I've been soaking my mugs in trisodium phosphate to remove stains, and I fill my thermos with hot water and TSP for the same purpose. I like this better for mugs assuming it doesn't scratch them (I don't think it will since my dentist recommends brushing with baking soda to remove tea stains from teeth). But I will stick with TSP for the thermos. Thanks.
@@ahmadthebest2266 Trisodium phosphate, it's usually used to clean walls before painting but it's excellent for cleaning tea and coffee stains off stainless, glass, and glazed ceramics. just soak them for 20 minutes, rinse, and wash them with dish detergent, no scrubbing. Please don't use it on painted surfaces unless you are going to repaint it. A disconcerting use allowed by the FDA is the removal of bacteria from large cuts of meat.
This idea worked quite nicely and I say that referencing a dollar tree coffee mug, dollar tree sodium bicarbonate, and a dollar tree sponge! I knew this idea before but forgot the formula and that. Thanks.
Or wet the inside of the cup. Sprinkle table salt into it. Rub the salt around the cup interior for 15 seconds. Rinse with water. Presto clean cup in 15 seconds.
Man... Baking Soda does tricks to remove all the strains of black tea and coffee from the coffee mug indeed... I just noticed that brown strains from black tea has been stuck there for months in one of my favorite mug my friend gave me years ago for my birthday, then I tried your methods for removing strains and it worked...... but I did use more baking soda that amount of baking soda you used in this demo for removing strains from mugs... next time, will try this methods and no need to worry about buying new mugs all the time due to these pesky brown strains stuck inside cups....it will save money for sure...... 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you! I was worried I have to go and find another duplicate of my favourite mug xD this was really helpful.
I thought I ruined my daughter's favorite mug this morning! Tea turned the inside from white to brown. Turned to UA-cam and found this video! The after picture is a miracle! Sharing this! Thank you!!!!
Awesome!! glad we can help❤👍😊
This works very well. I've been soaking my mugs in trisodium phosphate to remove stains, and I fill my thermos with hot water and TSP for the same purpose. I like this better for mugs assuming it doesn't scratch them (I don't think it will since my dentist recommends brushing with baking soda to remove tea stains from teeth). But I will stick with TSP for the thermos. Thanks.
Tsp?
@@ahmadthebest2266 Trisodium phosphate, it's usually used to clean walls before painting but it's excellent for cleaning tea and coffee stains off stainless, glass, and glazed ceramics. just soak them for 20 minutes, rinse, and wash them with dish detergent, no scrubbing. Please don't use it on painted surfaces unless you are going to repaint it. A disconcerting use allowed by the FDA is the removal of bacteria from large cuts of meat.
@@alfredmorency8296 that’s lovely advice thanks a lot.
Thank you!
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This is very simple and it works like magic! I was able to clean 5 mugs with this amount. 😅 Thank you very much! 👍
You are welcome 😊
Thank you for doing this video! My mug is brand-spanking new now. I am so pleased.
This idea worked quite nicely and I say that referencing a dollar tree coffee mug, dollar tree sodium bicarbonate, and a dollar tree sponge! I knew this idea before but forgot the formula and that. Thanks.
Wonderful!👍😊❤
This is amazing!! Turned my stained corelle cups into like brand new.. Thank you😊
Wonderful!
Or wet the inside of the cup. Sprinkle table salt into it. Rub the salt around the cup interior for 15 seconds. Rinse with water.
Presto clean cup in 15 seconds.
thanks for sharing!!👍😊
It didn't worked for me
Was mixing a batch of baking soda for my cups. Sprayed some degreaser on them while mixing the paste.
The Degreaser did the job
work for me , even the old stain of coffee , thank you 😊
Welcome 👍😊
I will try to apply this! Thanks for upload
you are welcome! 👍
Thanks a lot, this worked👍, I added a teaspoon of vinegar also to baking soda
Most welcome 😊 thanks for sharing !! ❤👍😊
actually this amount cleaned about 5 of my worst mugs in no time....thanks
Awesome 👍
Great video! Thanks.
Your welcome 👍😊
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO.
You're welcome
Works quick and easy. Thanks
I tried the baking soda….Thank you!!
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*** WUUUJU......IT WORKED = LIKE BRAND NEW..... THANK YOU THANK YOU !!!!!!
awesome! 👍😊
Thank you! ♥️
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Worked great! Thanks!!!!
Glad it helped!👍😊
Thanks! 😀
Amazing my favorite cup is saved from the trash 😂🎉
And it worked.Thank you so much..
Wow really goin to try
Thank you!! Great tip!!
You are so welcome!👍😊❤
It works to our cups. Nice!
Good to hear!
Thanks!
Good job, Thank you very much!
Our pleasure!
very useful idea
Awesome
Thanks easy to do!
It is!👍😊
Where did you get the "He Can Fix Anything" cup?? It's so cute!
Thank you 💕
You’re welcome 😊
Wonderful work.
Thank you so much 😊👍
Thank you so much 🥰
You’re welcome 😊
Worked miracle for me
Can I also use it for bamboo mugs
Thank you! But I am having difficulty getting rid of the stains at the bottom of the mug. Do you have any suggestionsÉ
I have leveled up. Great quality video. Thank you for this content. Subscribing to your channel.
Welcome aboard!❤👍😊
I directly pour some baking soda on the sponge. more economic.
Thanks for sharing
My pleasure
This works well. I just tried 😇
nice! ❤👍😊
Try adding lemon to soda if the stain is tough
good tip
Never knew. My coffee and soup bowl were filthy with stains.They look new now
Awesome 😊👍
Out also removes layers from the structure of the mug.
does it work for a plastic mug?
Neither baking soda, nor vinegar didn't work to remove coffee stains. Pink paste worked out pretty well
100% proven!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Does not work for my thermos.
We put in just a small amount of bleach in each cup and then fill it up with water and let it sit for a few minutes.
Me too.
Unfortunately this did not work for me. I am not sure what to try next
Is that warm water
no, just regular
Not working in my mug 😕
Human stain remover... Hmmm sounds like a mob move 🤣🤣👍🏼
🤣😂
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