If it's not un glased clay you can use salt and hand washin- up liquid
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Does it have to sit a bit with salty water first or do you wash it immediately?
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#2 No you use the salt as a kind of gentle sandpaper, it does not harm the cup but is rough enough to take away the Tea stains
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Okay, thanks!
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Youre welcome
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The way I find the easiest is to use a "stain eraser" (for Swedish users). It removes Tea and coffee stains in seconds.
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sugar cubes with a drop ofhand washing up liquid should work to. I havn't tried it for Tea stains but it works wonders för burned food (come to think about it thanks to #6 tip)
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#8: Now that you mention it, I think I've heard of that.
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