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tamaris | 12:14 Mon 22nd May 2017 | Food & Drink
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But the one I have been using I find hard to clean after use and it still smells of black coffee. Any ideas ?
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If you only use it for black coffee I do t see a problem.

If you want to use it for a myriad of purposes then soaking with soap salts will help.
What is the inside made of?
You could try baby bottle steriliser (Milton) in it.
I used a badly stained mug to mix up some Lemsip for a cold. I felt better and the mug came up like new!
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Haha not stained
I think that bicarb would work rather well....it cleaned up my thermos flask a treat.
Just Google insulated mugs, it really depends on your budget.
Stainless steel won't harbour odours.

e.g.
https://www.thermosonline.co.uk/store/Thermos-Performance-Travel-Mug-0-47L-Stainless-Steel/sp_894

There are cheaper alternative brands but do check that both the interior and exterior are made of stainless steel. (Some might have a stainless steel exterior but a plastic interior, which would leave you with the same problem of clinging odours).
Two Denture Tabs in stained mug with boiling water stand overnight. Problem solved.
Over to you again Tamaris lol.
Spray it with toilet water.
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OG you are a very naughty boy. It is stainless steel but the rim where the top screws on is plastic. I will buy Sterident and try that x
Cif cream cleanser and a nylon scouring pad will do the job

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