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This article was co-authored by Eduardo Peralta. Eduardo Peralta is a House Cleaning Specialist and the Manager of Best Maid House Cleaning based in San Jose, California. With over five years of experience, Eduardo and the Best Maid House Cleaning team specialize in home deep-cleaning, post-construction cleaning, and green and eco-friendly cleaning services. Best Maid House Cleaning is fully licensed and insured.
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Do you have dirty cups that need to be cleaned? This article will help you learn how to remove stains, and how to wash your cups without using the dishwasher. Learning to wash dishes properly is a good skill for both children and adults to learn.
Steps
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1Gather all your dirty cups in your sink. Be sure to include coffee mugs or any other dirty cup that needs a good washing.
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2Add the dish soap and water. Fill your kitchen sink with very hot water, enough water, that is more than half, but less than to the very top. Add a squirt of dish soap in the water, and on a sponge, and make sure your sponge is wet, with dish soap on it. Put in all the cups into the hot water in sink and start cleaning. Once you are done with the cups, you can wash your plates, cutlery and cooking utensils.Advertisement
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3Scrub the cups with a sponge, the handles, the bottom and insides, getting stains off the cup, and also wipe clean the top, where you put your mouth on the cup, for, it is unclean to not wipe the mouth part.
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4Scrub extra hard when cleaning coffee stained cups in sink. Coffee stains, and other stains, need some work to get clean, so scrub a little harder, but also let all the cups soak in the hot water longer, for that gets the stains looser, and easier to get clean.
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5Rinse. Rinse off the soap and water, and make sure you rinse well in very hot water.
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6Dry your dishes. Some people like to buy a rack to hang your cups, so the water drips off the cups. But, if you want your dishes to be done quickly, hang your cups on a rack. When you're done washing all the dishes, wipe the dishes with a cloth towel. You might want to wash your towel after drying the washer.
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7Put away your clean cups. Put away your clean cups, and other dishes in a cupboard, or somewhere safe from getting dirty, and where you can grab one with out breaking a cup or other dish.
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8Use a kitchen rug near the sink to prevent broken cups. Purchase and place a kitchen rug near the sink. If you drop a cup during the washing, it's less likely to be broken and one under where you will gather cups from time to time.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you remove stubborn coffee stains from mugs?Eduardo PeraltaEduardo Peralta is a House Cleaning Specialist and the Manager of Best Maid House Cleaning based in San Jose, California. With over five years of experience, Eduardo and the Best Maid House Cleaning team specialize in home deep-cleaning, post-construction cleaning, and green and eco-friendly cleaning services. Best Maid House Cleaning is fully licensed and insured.
House Cleaning SpecialistAdd about 1 tbsp (13.8 g) of baking soda to the mug/carafe, along with enough warm or boiling water to form a paste. Evenly coat the stained areas, letting the paste sit for about 10 minutes. Then, wash, scrub, and dry the mug as you normally would. -
QuestionHow do I get moldy milk out of a cup?Victoria AllisonCommunity AnswerUse boiling water and rinse and repeat until most of the milk loosens. Then place a sterilizing tablet in boiling water in the cup, and then wash the cup with disinfectant. Follow this up with washing it regularly with washing up liquid or in a dishwasher.
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Things You'll Need
- Sponge for scrubbing. (You might want to different kinds, for different stains, like coffee, than just plain juice stains.)
- Hot water.
- Sink.
- Cups and/or other dishes included
- Dish rack
- A drying towel
- Rug, for catching cups that fall, so the cups won't break.
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