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How To Clean China | Polishing and Coffee Stain Removal Tips
Antique china cups looking dull and dirty? Follow these polishing and coffee stain removal tips to have your china looking its best.

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Photo Credit : Katherine KeenanHOW TO CLEAN CHINA | POLISHING AND COFFEE STAIN REMOVAL TIPS
HOW TO SHINE AND CLEAN CHINA
To clean china cups and plates, use a mixture of lemon juice and salt. Just rub it on with a damp cloth and rinse. Wash china in water that’s warm, not hot. Water that is too hot can lead to crazing—small lines and cracks in the glaze. If your china is already crazed, don’t use it to serve food. Butter, fruit, cheese and cream can cause staining along the crack lines. If you have dishwasher-safe china, stagger plates of different sizes when loading it into the dishwasher. That way their edges won’t touch, and you’ll avoid chipping and scratches.HOW TO REMOVE BROWN STAINS FROM CHINA
To remove stubborn brown stains on old china, rub on a solution of equal parts vinegar and salt, then rinse.HOW TO REMOVE COFFEE STAINS AND TEA STAINS FROM CHINA
Wash your china cups, saucers, and teapots as soon after using them as you can. If there is a tiny crack in the glaze, coffee, or tea left there will leave a stain on the china. To remove coffee or tea stains from a cup, wet the cup with vinegar. Then dampen a rag with water, dip it in baking soda or salt and swab out the stain. Another treatment to remove tea or coffee stains on china is to apply 20% hydrogen peroxide, wash and rinse. (Regular household hydrogen peroxide is 3% strength. The 20% solution — available at pharmacies — acts as a bleaching agent.)
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During flu/cold season I always use a splash of hydrogen peroxide mixed well into my dishwater/dishpan.
“To clean china cups and plates, use a mixture of lemon juice and salt.” I don’t know what a “mixture” means.
Than you for sharing this post.
Very helpful, Much gratitude.,