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Removing Medicine Stains from Utensils – Cleaning Tips For Busy Homeowners

Do you own kitchen utensils that have been stained by a medicine like ibuprofen or acetaminophen? Do you feel overwhelmed when you try to clean the stains off of your utensils? If so, this article can help. We'll provide simple tips and tricks to help you remove those pesky medicine stains quickly and easily.


Updated 05 Mar 2023

By Luke Smith

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Medicine stains on utensils can be stubborn and difficult to remove. Most people don't have the time to spend scrubbing at the stains for hours. Fortunately, there are some simple solutions that will help you get rid of the stains with minimal effort. Here are steps you should take:

  • Start by gathering the materials you'll need: mild dish soap, white vinegar, hot water, and a soft cloth.
  • Mix 1 tablespoon of mild dish soap with 1/2 cup of white vinegar in a bowl of hot water.
  • Using the cloth, gently rub the mixture on the stained area until stain begins to fade away.
  • Rinse cloth in hot water and repeat the process until the stain is completely gone.
  • Dry the utensil with a clean towel to prevent water spots.

These simple steps will help you remove medicine stains from your utensils with minimal effort. Make sure to use a mild dish soap and white vinegar for best results. And don't forget to dry the utensil after cleaning to avoid water spots.

With these simple tips, you'll be able to quickly and efficiently remove medicine stains from your kitchen utensils. So don't wait any longer - get cleaning!

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