Tea pots can become pretty dark and dirty inside - it's tea residue, and it can spoil the taste and aroma of your tea a lot.
It's pretty easy to clean them, though - you just need to follow some simple steps to make sure all stains go away.
Here are a few tips on how to do it easily.
First, make sure there's no tea or water left inside the teapot.
Heat water until it's boiling. You can use a kettle for this.
Carefully pour the boiling water into the teapot. Fill it up so that it covers the residue or stains.
Leave the boiling water inside the teapot for about 10-15 minutes. This helps to loosen and dissolve the residue.
After soaking, use a soft brush or cloth to gently scrub the inside of the teapot. Be careful not to scratch it, especially if it's delicate.
Empty the teapot and rinse it several times with hot water to wash away the residue and any loosened particles.
Let the teapot air dry with the lid off. Ensure it's completely dry before storing it to prevent mold or odors.
If you're a keen tea lover, then stains and residue can appear inside your tea pot pretty regularly.
Clean it weekly, so you can keep your tea tasty, and your tea pot - clean and nice.