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Everyone knows that coffee stains are some of the most difficult to get rid of and nothing in your home bears the brunt of coffee stains more than your corning coffee pot. Over the years we have received many requests on how to remove stains from corning coffee pots and mugs. We have also received many great tips as well. Below you will find our take on how to remove stains from corning coffee pots and mugs as well as suggestions put to us by visitors to this site. First on the list is a special product made by Corning Ware themselves, simply referred to Corning Ware Cleaner and Conditioner. This stuff works like a miracle at removing stains from corning coffee pot both new and old. However, it is very difficult to find and will most likely have to order it directly from Corning Ware. Also, the price is rather high. A 16 oz bottle of Corning Ware Cleaner and Conditioner costs about six dollars. If you are not interesting in hunting down a bottle of Corning Ware Cleaner and Conditioner and are instead looking for something to remove stains corning coffee pots that you may already have in your home (or is at least easier to find). You might be interested to know that Clorox Soft Scrub with Bleach does a terrific job of removing stains from corning coffee pots without scratching your coffee pot. It's even great for removing utensil scrapes and other unsightly marks from your Corning Ware. It's also a great deal at about three to four dollars for a big 36 oz bottle. Not to mention that it, of course, has many other uses beyond removing stains from corning coffee pots and mugs. Sometimes people write to us about having coffee pot stains that just don't ever seem to go away. Often this is due to hard water, instead of the coffee. Not to worry though because it is super easy to fix. Search your local Wal-Mart for a product called Lime Away. It should be readily available at most stores. It's also cheap and will remove those stubborn hard water stains better than almost anything else. If you have a real stubborn on your Corning Ware coffee pot that just won't go away no matter what you try, you soak the pot scalding hot water along with about half a cup of bleach and about half a cup of laundry detergent. The next day, take a one of those sponges with the green "scrungy" surface and give it a good scrubbing. The combination of bleach and laundry detergent really goes a long way towards even the most stubborn corning coffee pot stain. Tips Submitted by Users for "Remove Stains-Corning Coffee Pot" You should try soaking your corning coffee pot and cups overnight in pure vinegar. That should take out the stains. -Jim You want to know how to remove stains corning coffee pots? Dip a damp cloth in baking soda and rub on the stains. It works well to remove stains without scratching. -Ann L. I use liquid dishwasher detergent. Let it soak and then rub out the stains with a scouring pad. -Jenny My wife came home with an antique CorningWare coffee pot that she got a yard sale with coffee stains so bad that nothing seemed to work. Then I tried Dawn Power Dissolver and it worked great. -Harold "Remove Stains-Corning Coffee Pot" was written with the help of GCS's visitors. As a result, GCS can not vouch for the information found in the "Tips Submitted by Users for Remove Stains-Corning Coffee Pot" section. | |
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