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    Home » Lifestyle » Frugal Living Tips

    How to remove tea stains from a teacup

    Published: Oct 9, 2013 · Modified: Apr 21, 2022 · This post may contain affiliate links

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    how to remove a tea stains from a tea cup

    How do you remove tea stains from a teacup? I had NO idea, but I had several cups with tea stains so when I didn't know how to remove the stain, I did what any grown person would do - I asked my mom. She of course had the answer!

    How to remove tea stains from a teacup:

    Simply sprinkle a little Baking Soda on a damp cloth and rub off the stain. What? It just can't be that easy. It is true! I tried it and it worked for me!

    She has also dissolved denture cleanser tablets in tea mugs and tea pots, and she finds that works too! So, the true answer is...Mom always knows best.

    Do you have any other proved ways to remove tea stains?

    Check out our post on How to host a tea party and DIY Petals and Pearls Tea Party

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    Thanks to my mom for this tip.

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    Melissa Jennings

    Melissa is a football and soccer mom who has been married to her best friend for 24 years. She loves sharing recipes, travel reviews and tips that focus on helping busy families make memories.

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