Remove black stripes on ceramic | TheFruitAndFlowerBasket TV

Maybe you know that too, your ceramic dishes have got ugly black stripes and they can not be removed in the dishwasher. You do not need to throw away such dishes and you do not need to buy a new one as these strips can be easily removed with the help of a cleaning stone.

And how to do that I would like to show you here:

  1. First a sponge has to be wet and with that you pick up the plaster.
  2. By repeatedly pressing the sponge, the cleaning foam is formed.
  3. Now you clean it with the coffee cup inside.
  4. After rinsing with fresh water, the black stripes have disappeared.

Such a plaster is very versatile in and around the house, can also be used in the workshop. For example. you can also clean the burnt saucepan or pan. But also stubborn stains on sinks, tiles, fittings, garden furniture and window frames made of plastic, tennis shoes and much more. can be removed with it.


There are different plaster stones. The ingredients are less than 5% nonionic surfactants and fragrances. A special large-pored sponge is usually included with every pack. These are also available to buy extra. The plaster stone itself is available in different pack sizes. You should hire a price comparison. It is a very extensive cleaning, polishing and preservative in one product.

Since this is a scouring agent, the material compatibility should be tested in an inconspicuous place. An application on painted and very sensitive surfaces should be avoided.

If a plaster stone is also suitable for ceramics, it should also be listed directly on the packaging. I ordered mine at a shopping TV station years ago and am still very satisfied with the cleaning results.


I hope to have given you a good tip with this universal home remedy.

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