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I'd use something food safe and that isn't mostly phosphoric acid. There's coffee pot cleaner by Urnex and that stuff with hot water and a bottle brush should be able to remove most if not all beverage stains from stainless steel.
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Anyone ever tried this with tea stains in vacuum insulated tumblers?
I'd use something food safe and that isn't mostly phosphoric acid. There's coffee pot cleaner by Urnex and that stuff with hot water and a bottle brush should be able to remove most if not all beverage stains from stainless steel.
I'd use something food safe and that isn't mostly phosphoric acid. There's coffee pot cleaner by Urnex and that stuff with hot water and a bottle brush should be able to remove most if not all beverage stains from stainless steel.
Ironically, phosphoric acid is food safe. I know what you mean though. I'd try vinegar first.
Very similar. Phosphoric acid in gel form. I bought a jug of 85% phosphoric acid several years ago and still have most of it left after using it many times. Works great on rust at 1 part acid to 2 parts water. The gel is nice though if drips are a concern.
I would agree. But the pictures on the link show the back having Japanese text.
If they send you a Japanese labeled bottle, you'd surely be able to do a free return. I willing to bet someone just screwed up on adding a product image as they main image is not the same bottle.
Is there any benefit to using this instead of just sanding or brushing? I mean do you really just brush it on and rinse it off? A few years back I tried some of the rust converter and it did not work well at all.
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