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I have some tupperwear glasses I drink iced tea out of and frequently get stains in the bottom of them. I find them so hard to clean even with a brush. Does anyone know any better ways of doing this? Thanks so much. Sam
 
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Yes you need something like Steradent you know those tablets that people with dentures use to clean thier teeth with.
Just put one in a glass of warm water and leave overnight will do the trick.


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Try a mixture of baking soda and lemon juice.
Give it a try. smile
 
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I think all tupperware is plastic. Those tablets would probably work on that too. FYI: Those tablets work really good on glass. I clean my vases with them and they come out sparkly clean.
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If you use tupperware for pasta sauces make sure you spray the bottom with pam cooking spray. It keeps bowls from staining.

If the stains don't come out you might want to ask someone who sells tupperware. They may replace them for free confused
 
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pour straight Vinegar or straight Ammonia and let it stand over night then clean with soap and water. Rinse out well.
 
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I have even used a small amout of bleach mixed with water and let sit for awhile in a glass cup or mug. It works great. Rinse well.
 
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