There are many ways to remove stains from plastic containers.
One of my favorites is leftovers for lunch.Sometimes those leftovers include red sauces.Guess what happens?There are stains in my lunch containers.
I used to think they were ruined, but I had to live with the stains.Not anymore!There are some great tips to remove those stains from your lunch containers.
It is nearly impossible to remove stains after a container has been microwaved.You get those hideous red stains after heating sauces because the heat baked the stain into the plastic.Silicone cups and containers are great for putting lunches inside.Silicone can be removed and microwaved without affecting your plasticware.
There are stains in the lunch boxes when you pack great lunches.There are different kinds of problems that MOMables can help you with.A weekly lunch menu plan from MOMables gives you a variety of easy real-food ideas, prep-ahead suggestions, and lunch box packing tips.You can get ideas sent straight to your inbox if you sign up for the weekly newsletter.
White Vinegar is an all-natural cleaning agent.For a couple of hours, let the containers soak in the solution.After washing the containers, let them dry.Don't worry if you're worried about the smell.After it dries, it disappears.It's a great way to remove hard-water stains.
Baking soda can be used to make a paste.Apply it to the stained areas of your containers, and let it sit for a couple of hours, then clean with a moist cloth or sponge.Let the containers dry.
The sun is shining on a sunny day outside.It was perfect.Rub lemon juice on the stained area of the container and place it outside in the sunshine for a couple of days.The sun and lemon juice are used to remove stains.
It is possible to put two tablets in warm water and let them sit overnight.Let the container dry.
I recommend not using bleach to clean your containers because they are porous.
Most of the time,ubbing with a lemon peel does the job.If the stain is too stubborn, keep them submerged in a solution of water and lemon juice overnight.
The method works for all kinds of plastic containers and glassware.
When I had leftover chopped potatoes, I put them in a stained plastic container filled with water and made a fool proof solution out of it.The stains were gone after I put them inside the ref.You have to try it!
Thanks for the advice!I will try to clean my containers with this method.It was hard to keep them clean.I hope the methods work out.Greetings.