If you're a tea or coffee lover, you're probably familiar with what these drinks can do to your glassware.
Regular brewing of tea leaves or coffee beans causes the inside of mugs to become covered with a yellow coating.
It is simply impossible to remove it using a sponge and a drop of detergent.
Usually in such situations housewives use baking soda, but baking powder can not always be found in the kitchen cupboard.
What should you do if you need to tidy up your mugs, but you don’t have the necessary ingredient at hand?
Don't rush to the store - you may have the cleaning ingredient you need in your refrigerator.
We are talking about the most ordinary kefir.
It turns out that if you pour kefir into mugs and leave it for 25-30 minutes, and then wash the dishes with a sponge or load them into the dishwasher, their surface will again become white, like after purchase.