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Cleaning Tea Stains Off of Glass Pitcher?

I make iced tea everyday. My glass pitcher has brown stains on it. How can I clean them?

Robin from Marietta,GA

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September 27, 20071 found this helpful
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Fill the pitcher with hot water and drop in several denture cleaning tablets (use the cheapest kind you can find). Let sit overnight. Next day, pour the water out and wash the pitcher with a rough wash cloth (I save old ones for things like this). If the stains are built up you may have to do this several times. After that do it once a week for maintenance.

 
By Lora (Guest Post)
September 29, 20072 found this helpful
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I used to work as a waitress and we cleaned the glass containers with ice and salt placed directly in the container. You shake the container and roll it gently in your hands so the ice moves around with the salt.

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It worked well. All you do is rinse when complete.

 
September 26, 20161 found this helpful

U rock! Thanks so much! The ice and salt worked like a charm.

 
November 14, 20170 found this helpful

I thought salt might work. But didn't think to use ice as well.

 
November 14, 20170 found this helpful

Salt was the first thing I thought of. But wasn't sure anything else was needed..except a little water. Ice I'm sure would be better. Thanks.

 
March 5, 20180 found this helpful

I had a lot of buildup on a glass container that had a narrow opening so you couldn't scrub the inside. This worked great!

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I added a little spic & span kitchen cleaner with bleach and my glass container is now sparkling clean!

 
October 9, 20180 found this helpful

I was skeptical of this at first, but it is brilliant and so easy. Worked like a charm. Thank you so much Lora!

 
September 29, 20070 found this helpful
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I make several pots of tea every day. The easiest way to clean the pots and pitchers is to sprinkle baking soda and salt inside then use a sponge [reserved just for this use] to wipe off all the stains. Use the hottest water from your faucet to thoroughly rinse. Everything is naturaland inexpensive, too.

 

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September 28, 20071 found this helpful

Also make a paste of baking soda and a few drops of water. Rub with cloth, tea stains will come right off.

 

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September 28, 20070 found this helpful

Try some vinegar and water in it... Let it set for a while and it should come out clean as a pin.

 
By Julie - Australia (Guest Post)
September 28, 20070 found this helpful

Use salt with a little water. This works well for tea cups too. It does not scratch & is really cheap.

 
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September 28, 20070 found this helpful

I use clorox clean-up on my tea stained glasses...works very well. Just be careful it is bleach and be sure to rinse well.

 
By Margie Minard (Guest Post)
September 28, 20070 found this helpful

I find that filling the pitcher with hot water and adding a couple of tablespoons of granulated or gel dishwasher detergent, waiting an hour or so, and swishing with a cloth just makes my coffee carafe sparkle! Be sure to rinse very well. White vinegar may do it, too.

 
By ruthvalley gal (Guest Post)
September 28, 20070 found this helpful

I have cleaned out vases and pitchers with a tablet of Denture cleanser and filled up with water. Let set for a few hours, shake periodically and then rinse thoroughly.

 
By lisa (Guest Post)
September 28, 20070 found this helpful

Bleach will eat away at the stains quickly. Swish and rinse.

 
September 29, 20070 found this helpful

We have the same issue with our coffee decantor. I have found filling the decantor, or in your case your glass pitcher for tea, with water and then place an Electrosol Dishingwashing Detergent tablet in the water to dissolve.

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Let it sit for an hour or so, then wipe and rinse. You will have a squeeky clean container with no elbow grease needed :-)

 
November 8, 20140 found this helpful

I just used distilled white vinegar on both my glass coffee/tea pot and plastic tea pitcher and it worked very well.

 

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