Nowadays, many people have started to maintain their health and have studied various health secrets, including drinking more tea. The tea must be good, the cup must be good, and the pot is even more critical. Most people like to use purple clay teapots to brew tea. Purple clay teapots have a long history and are more trustworthy. But no matter what kind of teapot it is, tea stains will remain over time. You may know how to remove tea stains from ordinary teapots, but do you want to know some tips for removing tea stains from purple clay teapots? Today I will teach you how to remove tea stains from purple clay teapots. Remove tea stains: 1. After using teapots and teacups for a long time, a lot of tea stains will stick to them. The solution is to rub them with a sponge dipped in salt. This is environmentally friendly and has a good effect. 2. If the tea strainer of the teapot is made of metal, once tea stains are formed, they will turn black, giving people a very bad feeling. At this time, even if you use detergent, it may not be able to remove the stains. On the contrary, you can use vinegar and bleach to soak it, which will make it easier to remove the stains. 3. Scrubbing with toothpaste can also remove tea stains from teapots and teacups. 4. If the tea stains are stubborn, you can soak the teapot in diluted vinegar for half an hour, then gently wipe it with the salt mixture. 5. To remove tea stains, you can use potato peels. I believe many people have never thought of this method. Just put potato peels in a teacup or teapot, pour in boiling water, seal it for 5 to 10 minutes, and then shake it vigorously a few times. This simple method can remove tea stains from teapots and teacups. Maintain your teapot. 1. Wash the pot thoroughly inside and out. Whether it is a new or old pot, you must clean the wax, oil, dirt, tea stains, etc. on the pot before maintaining it. 2. Avoid getting it contaminated with oil. Zisha teapots are most afraid of oil stains and must be cleaned immediately after being stained by oil, otherwise the clay body will not absorb the tea and will be left with oil marks. 3. Make tea in a practical way. The more times you brew tea, the more tea juice the pot absorbs. When the clay absorbs to a certain extent, the tea juice will shine through the surface of the pot, emitting a jade-like lustre. 4. Wipe and brush moderately. After tea juice spills onto the surface of the pot, use a small soft-bristled brush to lightly scrub the accumulated tea in the pot, rinse it with boiling water, and then wipe it lightly with a clean tea towel. Avoid rubbing it continuously. 5. Clean and dry after use. After making tea, the tea residue should be cleaned up to avoid odor and the need to re-arrange. 6. Give the pot some time to rest. After frequent brewing for a period of time, the teapot needs to rest so that the clay can dry naturally and thoroughly, so that it can absorb more when used again. Although the brightness of the teapot will be slower if you follow these six steps, its brightness will last longer, will not fade, and will not be afraid of human touch. |
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