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Date Posted: 18:42:55 05/06/03 Tue
Author: Kyla
Author Host/IP: 12-220-128-217.client.insightBB.com / 12.220.128.217
Subject: Re: white tea cups
In reply to: isabelle 's message, "Re: white tea cups" on 01:06:37 05/06/03 Tue

Try soaking in baking soda and water.

Also, in the US, there is a product called Oxiclean...gets almost anything clean.

what the fck happened to my message?
>
>so today is the start of my new life and to celebrate
>I have unwrapped my antique tea cup collection - there
>are some gorgeous pieces, but they are stained with
>brown tea marks.
>
>how do you get these off? i know there is a way.

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