Highly Transparent Heat Resistant Glass Coffee Pot Teapot
Best choice for coffee and hot tea!
Beautiful design, both practical value and artistic beauty, for many people, teapot is not only a vessel, but also a beautiful cohesion in the life, a method of decorate the space.
Product Name | Heat Resistant Borosilicate Glass Teapots |
Model No | DT013 |
Craftsmanship | Mouth Blown |
Material | Borosilicate Glass |
Usage | Tea or Coffee |
Production Capacity | 40000 pcs/month |
MOQ | 1000 Piece/Pieces |
Payment Term | Western Union,Paypal,T/T |
Packing | Client's Requirement |
Delivery Date | Depending on Order Quantity |
Means of Transport | Ocean, Air |
FOB Port | Tianjin,China |
The History of Glass Teapots
Heat-resistant, clear glass teapots are a 20th century creation. Glass teapots showcase the process of making tea. They enable the tea to be brewed to just the right strength based on the color as the tea leaves or teabags diffuse their goodness through the boiling water. Many glass teapots come with detachable infusers in which to place the tea. Some also have warmers so that the tea stays hot. Glass teapots are as attractive on the tea table as they are practical. They are easy to clean, and many are also dishwasher safe.
How to Remove Tea Stains From Glass
Tea can either warm your bones on a cold winter day or quench your thirst on a humid summer day. No matter how you enjoy your tea, you may end up with tea stains on your cups or glasses. Unfortunately, tea, like coffee, is acidic and leaves behind brownish stains that cling to a glass surface. Regular washing normally cannot remove the entire stain. You need a stronger cleaning agent to remove stubborn tea stains from glass.
Instructions:
1.Mix 3 tbsp. of baking soda with 4 or 5 drops of water to form a paste.
2.Dip a damp dishrag into the paste solution and rub onto the tea stains on the glass. The abrasiveness of the baking soda breaks down the tea stains, while not harming the glass.
3.Dissolve 1 tsp. of dishwasher detergent into 1 cup of hot water.
4.Place tea-stained glasses into a sink. Pour the dishwasher detergent solution into the glasses, covering the tea stains. Allow the cleaning solution to work on the stains overnight.
5.Pour the dishwasher detergent out of the glasses the next morning. Wash and dry the glasses. If the tea stains remain, repeat the procedure.