Introduction

Pasta sauce can leave behind stubborn stains on plastic Tupperware. This guide provides a simple, at-home approach to removing these stains effectively.

Be cautious when using vinegar, baking soda, and dish soap within the guide. Use gloves for sensitive skin, and wash the container thoroughly with plenty of warm water to remove residue at the end of the process.

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    • Pour less than an inch of warm water into the bottom of the stained container.

    • Scrub the container thoroughly with dish soap and a sponge.

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    • Dump out the soapy water.

    • Pour one tablespoon of baking soda into the container.

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    • Pour out the vinegar into a tablespoon.

    • Pour the tablespoon into the tupperware.

    • Avoid contact with vinegar if skin is sensitive. Consider wearing gloves for protection.

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    • Close the lid securely over the solution and swirl the liquid around in the container.

    • Make sure the mixture is touching all stained parts of the container.

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    • Set a timer for 30 minutes for the mixture to sit in the container.

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    • Dispose of excess mixture and scrub the stains with a sponge.

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    • Dry the tupperware with a paper towel.

    • To prevent future staining, avoid microwaving the Tupperware or scratching the plastic.

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