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How to clean tea maker

Tea lovers are known to make their tea with a variety of different items. A tea maker or teapot is one of them. However, many people find it hard to clean tea makers and that’s why they should follow the proper cleaning process.

How to clean tea maker?

How to clean tea maker

Step 1: Empty the tea maker to prevent it from drying out. Hence, use a paper towel or some other material that can absorb moisture as well as mold and dirt you don’t need at all.

Step 2: Boil water in your teapot for approximately ~stds 15-30 minutes before pouring on its leaves base (such as red wine), including boiling after adhering them with hot cloths for ~stds 10 minutes when leaves have been dried. This can be done to make the tea leaves easy on the teapot’s corners during the making.

Step 3: Clean your pot and leave it upside down to dry. It is advised by many that you should wipe excess water from its exterior so no chance of scalding accidents will occur for this reason as well as in case of forgetting about turning off after boiling again, do not be surprised if you find burnt leaves and co2 salts inside.

Step 4: Wipe the inner with a paper towel (a little needed to remove any stains that are sticking) or clean it from its base as well; some people twist their pot’s lid after cleaning so they can place it into other containers for storing later on.

Step 5: Dispose of the used paper towels or plastic sheet and place the clean lid back onto the pot carefully, being careful to lock it perfectly on one side. You can say goodbye only after ensuring that your tea maker is completely dry and must be placed correctly inside a box as soon as possible. Never ignore water leakage when you put them into cool storage space at room temperature, such as kitchen pantry.

What is the best way to clean a tea maker?

The best way to clean a tea maker is simply by wiping it off with a paper towel, making sure not too much moisture remains. Else it may invite bacteria growth. Do not use any fabric as this might become moldy or could ruin the ceramic and porcelain surface of pastries’ mantelpieces after being used for several years. Wiping with white vinegar and then rinsing completely is one of the best ways to clean a tea maker; however you can use water as well, yet avoid hard water such as fluoride for your kitchen cleaner.

Conclusion

There are many ways to clean a tea maker. You can use vinegar, dish soap, or even lemon juice. However, the best way to clean your tea maker is to soak it in hot water and a little bit of vinegar for about 10 minutes. This method will help get rid of any built-up residue from tea leaves that might be stuck on the inside of the pot. Just make sure not to leave it in there too long as vinegar can damage the enamel on your teapot. Which method do you prefer? Let us know in the comments below!

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