I have no idea if this works...but coca cola and vinegar are supposed to do the trick. It's worth a try! Coca cola can take blood off of concrete, so I'm sure it can take spaghetti stains out of a container.
2007-10-03 10:14:04
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answered by boppyduffduff1990 3
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wash the Tupperware on the real rack of a dishwasher and verify to function multiple the recent plastic stain remover discovered with the help of the dishwasher detergents. Colgate makes one which works properly for us. we've additionally had to soak some back utilising the greater moderen plastic stain booster interior the water
2016-10-20 22:41:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Try making a paste of baking soda and water and use that to clean it. In the future, use cold water and dish soap, wash before and after tomato products. If all else fails, I have used bleach. It's not recommended for plastic is a porous material and will absorb some of the bleach. I washed it several times before use after bleaching. Worked for me.
2007-10-03 10:30:51
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answered by Deb R 2
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You can try a strong bleach & water solution, just make sure to rinse it well before endeavoring to wash it ( since chlorine and soap can produce a toxic fume) If the Tupperware is pitted, the spaghetti stains will be next to impossible to get out.
2007-10-03 09:55:39
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answered by Joe M 7
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Fill the containers up with hot water, add denture tablets and let soak or soak in bleach diluted with water.
2007-10-03 12:26:35
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answered by peaches6 7
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I had my containers stained with tomatoe sauce, so I put water, soap and chloride and let the containers for the whole night and next day they were all clean. I hope this works for you.
2007-10-03 10:03:26
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answered by Anonymous
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My ma makes a solution of boiling hot water, dish detergent, and bleach. Before you pour it in, let it sit a little - though it should still be really hot- or it can warp your container.
2007-10-03 10:02:44
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answered by ThatGirl 4
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You don't. I just learned to think of it as "dyed" instead of "stained" so now I just have red tupperware instead of white or clear tupperware. It IS sterile if cleaned properly. No different than any other colored storage container.
Bert
2007-10-03 10:00:19
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answered by Bert C 7
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well if u hace a dish washer then buy that special thing that u can buy at stores well maby walmart and put it in and there or just scrub with a special sponge
2007-10-03 10:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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boiling hot water with lemon juice.
2007-10-03 11:17:50
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answered by kingsley 6
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