1. Salt is used to deal with tea stains on clothes. Sprinkle a layer of salt on the place where the tea stains are left. After 10 minutes, take a basin of hot water and a piece of soap and soak the white vest in water for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, I rubbed it like I usually do my clothes, and the tea stains on the white vest just now were basically gone. After washing, the traces on the white vest were gone. This is an effective and good method. It should be noted that using this method to clean the tea sprinkled on the clothes must be timely. Otherwise, the ideal results may not be achieved.
2. Sprinkle tea with clothes and wash them immediately with hot water at 70-80 degrees to wash them.
Old tea traces can be soaked in concentrated salt water, or kneaded with a mixture of ammonia water and glycerin (1:10). Ammonia water is prohibited for silk and wool fabrics. You can rub it with 10% glycerin solution, then wash it with detergent and rinse it with water. Old tea traces can be wiped with a mixture of glycerin and egg yolks, and then rinsed with clean water after drying. Or apply glycerin on the stain, sprinkle a few borax and soak it in boiling water. You can also wipe it with diluted ammonia water, borax and warm water.
If it is a new tea stain, you can rinse and rub it with hot water, while old stains can be soaked with thick salt water.
For general tea stains, you can use soda powder as sand powder.
To deal with stubborn tea stains, soak them in water and soda overnight.