Hi Rita

Try some of these but you can bet there are many others, people have tried
over the years.

Step1

Rinse the tea pot with warm water to remove the remaining tea. Fill the pot
with hot boiling water so that the spout and tea stains are fully submerged.
Put two denture tablets in the pot and let stand for one hour. 

Step2

Drain a little water and check the stains. Refill the teapot with hot water
if the stains persist. Soak the tea pot overnight if you have tough tea
stains. 

Step3

Use a soft sponge and mild dish washing liquid to wash the tea pot. Rinse
with warm water to remove soap scum. Wipe with soft paper towels or a clean
cloth. Invert the tea pot on a dish rack to air dry. 

Step4

Employ an alternative method to clean your china tea pot. Dip a damp cloth
in baking soda and gently rub the tea stains. Wash the pot with warm soapy
water. 

Step5

Contact a china expert if the tea stains appear on a vintage or antique
china tea pot. 

Tips & Warnings

.      Do not use abrasive cleaners, hard brittle brushes or steel wool to
clean a china tea pot. 

 

 

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Sent: Monday, 27 October 2008 3:34 PM
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Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] : Cleaning Pots and Pans

 

Ray thank you for this post. What is the best way to get rid of stains 
from the bottom of a tea kettle? Rita

 



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