How to clean a stainless steel thermos from tea plaque?
Imagine: you go for a walk or go on a trip and take a thermos of a flavored drink with you, open it, and it doesn’t taste your favorite, for example, refined Chinese green, but the usual unappealing bitter liquid. This can happen if you do not know how to clean a thermos from various types of raids. Any container designed for brewing and storing liquids must undergo proper cleaning after use, otherwise you run the risk of unpleasant odor and color on the walls of the vessel and spoil the taste of your favorite drinks.
Any thermos with a glass flask inside or consisting of stainless steel (stainless steel) may contain unnecessary remaining deposits on its walls. There are several proven ways to wash a container.
Simple cleaning methods
- The easiest way is to use a lemon. This method will only help with light contamination from plaque, light sediment. Lemon must be cut into slices, pour water in a thermos and leave overnight.
- With a stronger draft, ordinary baking soda, which is in every house, comes to the rescue. Two to three tablespoons of soda are mixed with half a glass of pearl barley or rice - of your choice - are poured with boiling water and left inside under a closed lid. In this case, the croup acts as a sponge.
Tip
The container with this mixture should be filled with boiling water to the middle, and then tightly close the lid and shake well.
- “Coca-Cola” or “Fanta” will also help rid dishes from the presence of tea. Any of these soft drinks must be heated to a boil and left in a thermos for the night.
Tip
The thermos lid with hot Coca-Cola or Fanta is not worth closing very tightly.
Use vinegar or alcohol.
To clean dishes from stainless steel from plaque, you can use ammonia. To do this, you will need to build something like a dropper for your thermos: ammonia is poured into a plastic bottle in which four small holes are pre-made with long threads inserted into them. The bottle is fixed vertically so that the ends of the threads are lowered into a thermos, so the alcohol will gradually flow into it through the threads. The whole structure is left until the morning.
Vinegar can also help get rid of leftover tea or coffee on the walls. 200 ml of water and a teaspoon of vinegar are left in a thermos for a couple of hours.
The most proven way
How to wash a thermos in record time? One of the most urgent and working methods to get rid of plaque is the use of such a tool as "White". The thermos is filled by a third with "White", the rest of the space is filled with boiling water. Now all this needs to be shaken thoroughly. After the procedure, the container can be cleaned with any detergent and rinsed thoroughly with water.
Separate odor control methods
There are several tools that can successfully help the hostess remove any odors from her favorite thermos.
- Lemon or citric acid.
The acid can be poured “by eye”, poured with boiling water and left for an hour or, if you also need to remove limescale, all night. Slices of lemon can wipe the walls of the container, if it is wide enough, or pour boiling water over it.
- Vinegar Soda.
The ingredients are taken in equal proportions (4 tablespoons of soda and vinegar are enough for an average thermos bottle). The resulting slurry is poured with boiling water or, if the container is made of glass, simply with hot water.
- A mixture of mustard and boiling water.
A few tablespoons of mustard powder are poured with boiling water and left overnight.
You can also put in a dry thermos for several hours that absorbs an unpleasant odor and noticeably refreshes the container. It can be a piece of dried black bread, a couple of bags of mint tea or activated carbon powder. Absorbs odors even ordinary salt.
Thermos is not an item that you want to change every year. In order for this little friend and assistant to please you as long as possible, you should definitely wash it after making tea or coffee, and it will serve you faithfully for more than one season.