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<p>[QUOTE="PortableTreasures, post: 2337855, member: 10237"]Given the lovely decorations on the cup, I would also go with the least harsh cleaning method first. I would try bicarbonate of soda which is also known as baking soda in U.S. (mix as a paste and apply, or make up a watery solution). i've had god success with removing stains using food-grade peroxide, too. It's stronger than peroxide for hair, but intended for food-related surfaces like cutting boards etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PortableTreasures, post: 2337855, member: 10237"]Given the lovely decorations on the cup, I would also go with the least harsh cleaning method first. I would try bicarbonate of soda which is also known as baking soda in U.S. (mix as a paste and apply, or make up a watery solution). i've had god success with removing stains using food-grade peroxide, too. It's stronger than peroxide for hair, but intended for food-related surfaces like cutting boards etc.[/QUOTE]
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