How to remove tea, coffee or lipstick stains from mugs and glassware?
Thank you for your feedback
You just added this product to your wishlist.
You just removed this product from your wishlist.
You can't add more to wishlist
You can't add more to wishlist
Are you sure you want to clear your comparison?
Continue
You can only compare products from the same category.
You just added an item to compare! Keep going!
You just removed an item to compare! Keep going!
Your compare list is full!
You only added 1 product. Please add more products to compare

1 min read

How to remove tea, coffee or lipstick stains from mugs and glassware?

How to remove tea, coffee or lipstick stains from mugs and glassware?
How to remove tea, coffee or lipstick stains from mugs and glassware?

 

 

Coloured stains such as tea, coffee or lipstick may be hard to remove completely in the dishwasher. Please see if one of the following will solve the problem.

 

 

 

Make sure the selected programme is appropriate

 

The washing programme you selected might not be suitable for the type of dishes you want to clean. For heavily soiled dishes, select a programme with a higher temperature and a longer cycle.

 

 

 

Avoid washing kitchenware with deteriorated surfaces

 

Coloured stains may not be cleaned completely if the surfaces of items show signs of deterioration. Stains may be left in pores or dents even after the wash cycle. Avoid washing these items in the dishwasher.

 

 

 

Make sure the detergent is stored appropriately

 

Powder detergents stored in humid places and older detergents will clump and so won’t dissolve properly. Keep your dishwasher detergent in a closed container, free of humidity and away from excessive temperatures.

 

 

 

Make sure the appliance is loaded properly

 

You may be loading your cups and glasses incorrectly or overloading your dishwasher. Make sure all your items are tilted properly and that they’re not touching each other or the moving parts of the dishwasher. See our guide on how to load a dishwasher  for more information. 

 

 

Rather talk to someone?

Beko