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Goodbye black marks from white plates, how to remove them and make them flawless again

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How to use it? Actually, doing so is very simple. All you need is a damp cloth and a tube of whitening toothpaste. This should be squeezed and then applied directly onto the surface of the plate affected by the black stains and rubbed in using the damp cloth mentioned above.

It is necessary to make a circular movement and the cloth itself should be rinsed several times and rubbed over the affected area until the black spots have finally disappeared. After all this has been done, simply rinse the dishes and the black marks will finally have disappeared. The advice is to use a soft scouring sponge and rub the spots considered most critical very carefully.

Hydrogen peroxide against black lines on dishes
Still on the subject of effective and useful natural remedies to eliminate black lines on dishes, an excellent solution could be to use hydrogen peroxide, simply known as hydrogen peroxide. Not everyone knows that the product in question is characterised by a really strong whitening power. All you have to do is pour a few drops of hydrogen peroxide over cotton wool and rub it on the dark stripes in a gentle manner.

Be careful, however, to avoid ruining the dishes, the advice is to use hydrogen peroxide at low volumes. An excellent solution could also be to combine hydrogen peroxide with bicarbonate. The result will be an excellent bleaching paste.

Baking soda and water as an excellent remedy
Bicarbonate and water
We have already mentioned two important remedies above, but in addition to these we can also mention the combination of water and bicarbonate. What will result is a whitening paste that can be used to remove black lines from white dishes, but not only.

How to use water and bicarbonate? Simply add some water to a bowl or glass and then, a little at a time, the bicarbonate of soda. Until a somewhat abrasive paste is obtained.

A good solution would be to combine 1 tablespoon of water and 2 tablespoons of bicarbonate of soda. The resulting paste should then be applied to the black lines on the dishes and, using a damp cloth, rubbed well in circular movements, taking care to press particularly on the points where the lines are most evident. Only when the stains have finally disappeared can the dishes be rinsed.

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