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  2. Struggling to get coffee stains out? Here's an unlikely trick ...

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    A trick to cleaning your coffee mugs and thermoses is using denture tablets. The tablets, meant to clean dentures, also do a remarkable job getting rid of coffee and hard water stains.

  3. Stanley recalls 2.6 million mugs after reports of burns from ...

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    Stanley is recalling 2.6 million mugs sold in the U.S. after the company received dozens of consumer complaints, including some users who reported getting burned and requiring medical attention.

  4. How To Make Stained Marble Look New Again - AOL

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    Inorganic stains such as ink, nail polish, or rings left from glasses and mugs need a chemical cleanser approach to fight discoloration, like a few drops of ammonia mixed with hydrogen peroxide.

  5. Wine rack - Wikipedia

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    A wine rack is a set of shelves for the organized storage of wine. Wine racks can be built out of a number of different materials. The size of the rack and the number of bottles it can hold can vary widely. Wine racks can be located in a winemaker’s professional wine cellar as well as private homes for personal collections.

  6. Racking - Wikipedia

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    Racking red wine. Racking, often referred to as Soutirage or Soutirage traditionnel (meaning racking in French [1]), also filtering or fining, is the process of moving wine or beer from one container to another using gravity rather than a pump, which can be disruptive to the beverage. [2]

  7. Mug - Wikipedia

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    A mug of coffee with cream. A mug is a type of cup, [1] a drinking vessel usually intended for hot drinks such as: coffee, hot chocolate, or tea. Mugs usually have handles and hold a larger amount of fluid than other types of cups such as teacups or coffee cups. Typically, a mug holds approximately 250–350 ml (8–12 US fl oz) of liquid. [2]

  8. How to Clean a Stained Casserole Dish With Common Household ...

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    Method #1: Cleaning With Dryer Sheets. This method works well for both glass and metal dishes. The dryer sheet's fabric softening agents and surfactants help loosen tough grime.

  9. Cork taint - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA), the compound primarily responsible for cork taint. Cork taint is a broad term referring to an off-odor and off-flavor wine fault [1] arising from the presence of 2,4,6-trichloroanisole (TCA), a chemical compound that represents one of the strongest off-flavors, and one "generated naturally in foods/beverages", in particular wines, that ...