Your Tupperware and plastic boxes are sticky and stained ?
It's normal when you keep your leftovers in those plastic boxes.
Stains, odors and sometimes even mold can become embedded in the plastic...
Luckily, there are simple tricks to thoroughly clean your Tupperware boxes.
Here are 3 effective methods to easily clean them and recover a stained Tupperware . Watch:
Take a basin.
Dilute 4 tablespoons of baking soda in 1 liter of warm water and mix.
Soak your dirty boxes in the basin for about 30 min.
This cleaning will remove odors but also encrusted stains (tomato stain for example).
It's also handy for bleaching yellowed Tupperware.
Mix 1/4 glass of baking soda and 1/4 glass of white vinegar.
Pour this mixture directly into the Tupperware to be cleaned and let it foam for a moment.
Take an abrasive sponge and scrub the bottom of the scouring box.
Add a little water to the box and let it work overnight. Rinse the next day.
Vinegar helps to remove grease and removes stubborn odors even better.
If your box has stubborn stains, put a spoonful of baking soda in the bottom and fill it with water.
Close the lid and put everything in the freezer.
Once the mixture is frozen, remove the box from the freezer and turn it upside down.
Peel off the layer of ice which should remove with it all the grime and stains embedded in the box .
There you go, now you know how to detach a Tupp
Warning: never expose your Tupperware to heat (very hot water, microwave, dish that is too hot).
Indeed, the plastic risks deteriorating and plastic pores can expand and allow grease and odors to enter.
By not exposing your Tupperware to too much heat, you avoid having an odor embedded in the plastic.
There you go, with these 3 grandmother's tips, you now know how to clean tomato sauce stains that get stuck in Tupperware :-)
And no more bad smells in food plastics!
It's still cleaner that way, isn't it?
You've tried these grandma's tricks to clean a stained Tupperware ? Let us know in the comments if it worked for you. We can't wait to read you!