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Coffee Stains in Corelle Cups?

Does anyone know how to remove coffee stains from the inside of white corell coffee cups?

Jenny in KY

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By jlxian (Guest Post)
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Try scrubbing with a baking soda and water paste.

 
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Try putting a denture cleanser tablet in the cup with very hot water and let it sit for a half hour or so. I also use denture tablets to clean my rings.
Stanlie

 
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Pour a small amount of pure old liquid chlorine bleach (2 to 3 tablespoons) into one cup. Leave it full strength. Swirl it around so the bleach coats the entire inner surface of the cup.......then pour it into the next stained cup and do the same. Let the treated cups set for 5 or 10 minutes.

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Then just wash normally with soap and water and rinse,stains gone! I always put a "small" splash of liquid bleach in my sink each time I fill it to wash dishes. I don't take a chance on bacteria hanging around on my dishcloths or sponges!

 
By Barbie (Guest Post)
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Bleach is the only answer I found that works every time. But read your dish washing detergent bottle before you plunge them in to wash them. Some, like Dawn, say not to mix with bleach, so you may have to rinse well first.

 
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

You also can scrub them lightly with a bleach cleanser, name brand or store brand.

 

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February 24, 20050 found this helpful

I don't know what Corell cups are but for coffee and tea stains in cups I use salt. Just a sprinkle on the damp cup and rub round with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Then wash as normal. Its just the mild abrasive action, like the baking soda tip, that works.

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Regards

Jo

 
By jjager (Guest Post)
February 24, 20050 found this helpful

Bar Keeper's Friend. Wonderful all purpose cleaner.
Check out their website:barkeepersfriend.com
It cleans: porcelin, glass, fiberglass, copper, stainless steel,plastic etc. It is a wonderful product.
Mix as apaste with water. For your cups, use a toothbrush. Seconds you're done! I've found this product at Walmart for $1.70. One can will last you six month or longer. Beside vinegar, baking soda, and windex. Barkeeper's friend it about all I ever use for cleaning!
Happing cleaning! :)

 
Anonymous
December 26, 20170 found this helpful

Absolutely Bar Keeper's Friend really works. I use it on my stove top and it doesn't scratch but removes the grease

 
By Edie (Guest) (Guest Post)
February 26, 20050 found this helpful

I dampen the inside of the cup and then sprinkle baking soda onto a damp cloth. Wipe the inside of your cup until the stain is removed.

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If the stain is stubborn, repeat. I never use bleach as I believe it is too caustic and destroys the finish on the cup.

 
By (Guest Post)
February 26, 20050 found this helpful

I just take my damp dish rag, pour straight Joy dishwashing soap on it and wipe over the coffee stain,and it comes right out.

 
February 27, 20050 found this helpful

I too use denture cleaning tablest, boil a little water until it's hot but not rapid, then pour it in and drop the tablet in and let it set about 10 minutes, it also works great in coffee pots & the filter holder part of it.

 
By suze (Guest Post)
April 6, 20050 found this helpful

hot water and Oxyclean. Let the cup soak in the hot water with the Oxyclean added. I add it directly to my corning ware stuff. When I remember to check it later, the inside is spotless.

 
By Mike Strowbridge (Guest Post)
January 7, 20060 found this helpful

Use a lemon half. I had some halfs left over from some lemon tea that I made and then while I was doing the dishes i just grabbed one in frustration to get the super dark tea stains out.

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It worked. It worked so well I had to call my wife over to show her. Try it !

 
By Sunny (Guest Post)
April 24, 20060 found this helpful

I fill the sink and put in about 1/2 c of bleach. Then I pile in any cups, dishes, Corning Ware pots and let soak. Then, rinse well, and run thru the dishwasher and they are sparkling clean!

 
By Lance and Donna (Guest Post)
May 17, 20080 found this helpful

Oxyclean in a -embarrassed to say this... 1 yr old stainless pot that was black. Already tried the brushes and soap. Not good enough. The HOT water and Oxy took out all the "top" 3/4ths of the black and then I scrubbed the bottom and re-did that. Simply amazing.

 

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November 3, 20100 found this helpful

I found Mr Clean Magic erasers work great. I also used one with a long handled wooden spoon to clean the inside of my husbands thermos. Wow couldn't believe how bad it was and I clean it every night.

 

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