
Seven ways to wash your favorite coffee mug – so it always stays clean and beautiful
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Your favorite coffee mug accompanies you throughout your everyday life—whether it's a leisurely morning cup of coffee or an afternoon coffee at the office. Proper cleaning is crucial to keeping it looking good and hygienically clean even after many uses. Here are seven different ways to wash your coffee mug to keep it lasting.
Hand wash with warm water and detergent
The classic method, especially recommended for delicate or handmade coffee mugs, is to use warm water, a mild dish soap, and a soft sponge to gently clean the mug. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to ensure no soap residue remains.
Dishwasher (if suitable)
Many coffee mugs are dishwasher-safe and can be easily cleaned in the dishwasher. However, check beforehand whether your mug is truly dishwasher-safe—especially if it's hand-painted or made of delicate materials. Ideally, use a gentle cycle to avoid damaging the mug.
Baking soda and vinegar for stubborn stains
Coffee stains can become embedded over time, especially on light-colored mugs. A paste made from baking soda and a little water is a gentle way to remove stains. Spread the paste on the stains and let it sit for a while. Then rinse the mug with vinegar—this neutralizes odors and provides extra freshness.
Lemon juice against odors
If your coffee mug has acquired unpleasant odors, lemon juice can help. Fill the mug with warm water and add the juice of half a lemon. Let the mixture sit for about 30 minutes, then rinse the mug thoroughly. The acid in the lemon eliminates odors naturally.
Boiling water for deep cleaning
For an extra thorough cleaning, you can rinse your mug with boiling water. This method is excellent for killing bacteria and removing tea or coffee stains. But be careful: Not all materials can withstand extreme heat! Make sure your mug is heat-resistant.
Vinegar and baking soda for stubborn deposits
For stubborn coffee residue and stains, you can use vinegar and baking soda. Pour a small amount of baking soda into the mug and then add vinegar. This creates a fizzing reaction that effectively dissolves deposits. After a few minutes, simply rinse with water, and your mug will be sparkling clean again.
Cleaning tablets for coffee containers
If you're short on time, special cleaning tablets for coffee cups are a practical solution. These tablets dissolve in water and thoroughly clean the cup without the need for scrubbing. Simply dissolve the tablet in warm water, let the cup soak, and then rinse thoroughly.
No matter which method you choose, your favorite coffee mug deserves the best care so it can continue to delight you every day. Handcrafted mugs from the Stein.Kunst.Werk collection, in particular, deserve special care to ensure they stay beautiful for a long time. With these tips, your coffee mug will stay in top shape and be ready for your next cup of coffee!
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