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Washing Holiday Ware
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How to Clean China
  • Wash with a sponge in a sinkful of soapy water — “the hottest water your hands can stand,” advises Nancy Bock, vice president of education for the Soap and Detergent Association.

  • Change the water often to maintain suds until the very last coffee cup. “The detergent emulsifies grease and oil and helps water sheet off surfaces to prevent spotting,” says Bock.

  • To remove coffee or tea stains in the bottom of a cup, says Curtis-Michael, swish 2 tablespoons of vinegar around in it, then wash as usual: “Vinegar acts as a bleaching agent—you can see it working.”

  • Rinse thoroughly with hot water. Again, the hotter it is, the cleaner the dishes: A temperature of less than 90 degrees Fahrenheit will leave a greasy residue. Also, the better you rinse, the fewer the spots.

  • If you have enough room, let your china air-dry (or use your dishwasher as a drying rack). Otherwise, dry with a cotton cloth.


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