How to clean plastic food containers

September 14, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Cleaning / Chores

When you can no longer take the spegetti sauces stains on the bottom of your tubberware it’s time to turn to Mary from 1001cleaningtips.com. She has a 3 step process:

Cleaning Tip #1: Use Baking Soda to Remove Stains
Baking soda is one of the most amazing products ever invented. It has so many different uses and applications around the house. Among it’s many uses, baking soda is a powerful tool for fighting stains on plastic food storage containers. If you have a stained container, try sprinkling baking soda in the container and scrubbing it with a damp cloth or sponge. All but the toughest stains will disappear before your eyes.

Cleaning Tip #2: Clean Containers With White Vinegar
Like baking soda, white vinegar can be used for many different purposes around a home. Vinegar has a well-deserved reputation for being one of the toughest available solutions to household cleaning problems. To use vinegar to remove tough stains from your plastic food storage containers, simply create a 50/50 mixture of vinegar and water in the container. Allow the vinegar and water mixture to sit in the container for thirty minutes, and then rinse with cold water. Most stains will disappear following this procedure, which can also eliminate odors.

Cleaning Tip #3: Combined Cleaning Power
If either of the above tips alone don’t solve your problem, you may want to try a combination of the two methods. Scrub your containers down with baking soda and rinse clean. Follow up by adding a mixture of vinegar and water, and leave it in the container overnight. Pour out the water, rinse, and then wash as you normally do.

If your plastic food storage containers are still stained after trying all three of these cleaning tips, it’s likely that it’s time for you to purchase new containers to hold your leftovers and other food items.

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  1. Susan P. says:

    I think they should make those containers with red bottoms so the tomato sauce doesn’t show…an even easier solution. :)