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  • How to maintain Tea Tin so they don’t rust

    Date:2023-09-28 

    Nowadays, many people like to give tea leaves when choosing gifts and souvenirs. Expensive tea leaves are usually packaged in exquisite iron boxes. This type of iron box has a beautiful appearance and is suitable for collection.Tea jars are important containers for preserving tea, but after long-term use, they will accumulate dust, tea stains and grease, and need to be cleaned regularly.But how to maintain tea cans so they don’t rust?
                                                                                                                           
    Method 1: Try to avoid the tea tin box coming into contact with oil stains. If it accidentally gets stained with some dirt that is difficult to remove, do not scratch it with a hard object. You can put cigarette ash on the stained area and wipe it with a pure cotton cloth to remove the stain. Partially. The stains can be wiped with pure cotton cloth dipped in polishing paste.
    Method 2: Matte surface tea cans can be cleaned with warm soapy water; glossy tea tin boxes can maintain a long-lasting bright luster after being wiped with high-quality silver-washing water.
    Method 3: Do not leave food or drinks in the tea tin box overnight to avoid staining the surface.After cleaning the tea tin box, be sure to rinse and dry it in time, because residual detergent and water droplets will destroy the surface gloss of the tea tin box.
    Method 4: Avoid the tea tin box coming into contact with flames or placing it in heated areas. When the tea tin box is heated to above 160 degrees Celsius, its texture will become brittle and the utensils will peel off into powder or disc-like shapes. Therefore, the tea tin box manufacturer recommends that you Do not heat tea tin box crafts above 160 degrees Celsius to avoid damage.