AwesomeUsername
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Hello all,
The title migle be confusing, but hear me out.
Thermos travel mugs seem to be very effective at extracting actives out of plants.
In the past SWIM has used it because it stays hot for a very long time.
Inside of it, poppy pod tea was prepared (which SWIM quit for good) with great success, and after that it was used for regular stuff like coffee, tea, and such.
Until yesterday, where SWIM put a mixture of herbal tea together with a cannabis tincture.
This worked incredibly well as assumed, and brought SWIM to the idea that it might work very well for mimosa as well...
Problem is, the thermos travel mug has developed coffee and tea stains which don't appear to get cleaned with soapy water.
His assumption is that it might be a mixture of tannins and plant dust gunk that has hardened.
The mug is made of some kind of metal, assuming stainless steel.
The hole is too small to put the hand inside in order to scrub it clean.
So what could be some green cleaning products that can be used to get rid of the gunk?
SWIM wants to try the can to prepare some mimosa, but since it is so tannic in nature it might be necessary to clean it after each use.
SWIM would prefer to do a gelatine TEK after the mimosa tea is already done, in order to prevent further mess and unexpected results.
Any tips with regular would be helpful.
The title migle be confusing, but hear me out.
Thermos travel mugs seem to be very effective at extracting actives out of plants.
In the past SWIM has used it because it stays hot for a very long time.
Inside of it, poppy pod tea was prepared (which SWIM quit for good) with great success, and after that it was used for regular stuff like coffee, tea, and such.
Until yesterday, where SWIM put a mixture of herbal tea together with a cannabis tincture.
This worked incredibly well as assumed, and brought SWIM to the idea that it might work very well for mimosa as well...
Problem is, the thermos travel mug has developed coffee and tea stains which don't appear to get cleaned with soapy water.
His assumption is that it might be a mixture of tannins and plant dust gunk that has hardened.
The mug is made of some kind of metal, assuming stainless steel.
The hole is too small to put the hand inside in order to scrub it clean.
So what could be some green cleaning products that can be used to get rid of the gunk?
SWIM wants to try the can to prepare some mimosa, but since it is so tannic in nature it might be necessary to clean it after each use.
SWIM would prefer to do a gelatine TEK after the mimosa tea is already done, in order to prevent further mess and unexpected results.
Any tips with regular would be helpful.
). If stains persist, repeat with sodium percarbonate "eco" stain remover - that definitely shifts tannins within an hour or two, so you'll get away with a shorter soak. Beware of oxygen generation with that - don't seal the lid tight!