How to Remove Old Tea Stains
- 1). Apply beer directly to the tea stain.
- 2). Rub the beer into the fibers until the tea stain is no longer visible.
- 3). Pat the item with a damp cloth to rinse the beer away.
- 1). Submerge a clean cloth in cool water and wring out the excess liquid.
- 2). Dip the damp cloth into baking soda.
- 3). Rub the tea stain china gently with the baking soda.
- 4). Rinse the china with cool water. Repeat until the tea stains are gone.
- 1). Dampen a sponge with cool water.
- 2). Sprinkle salt liberally onto the sponge.
- 3). Scrub the tea stained pots, pans and cups with the sponge. Continue scrubbing--add more salt if needed--until the stains are no longer visible.
- 1). Saturate a clean sponge with a water-displacing spray.
- 2). Rub the tea-stained area of the countertop with the sponge until the stains are gone.
- 3). Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth.
Remove Tea Stains from Fabric, Carpets and Upholstery
Remove Tea Stains from China
Remove Tea Stains from Pots, Pans and Cups
Remove Tea Stains from Countertops
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