Note: Before using the following methods, please remember to remove the top and bottom rings of the cup, leaving only the silicone cup body.
- Sodium Percarbonate Heating Method (For Color and Odor Removal)
Fill the silicone cup with 70-80°C water, add 1-2 spoons of sodium percarbonate, and soak overnight for improvement.
- Soaking Method (For Color, Odor, and Stickiness Removal)
Boil water, add baking soda and white vinegar, and soak the silicone item for over 1 hour. Clean with a sponge and air dry.
- Oven SPA Method (For Color and Odor Removal)
Place citric acid, baking soda, and water inside the cup, cover the stained area, then heat in an oven at 180°C for 15-20 minutes.
- Softening Method (For Stickiness Removal)
Spray with alcohol to soften oils, sprinkle with baking soda and water, and scrub with a vegetable sponge.
Regular cleaning with hot water helps open the silicone's pores and reduce odor absorption.
Q: Why does silicone tableware become sticky after long-term use?
A: Silicone has an affinity for oils, so over time, it can become sticky and shiny.
To address stickiness:
Clean thoroughly after use to avoid oil buildup.
Use weekly deep cleaning with hot water, baking soda, and vinegar to remove oil buildup.
For stubborn grease, try soaking the silicone, spraying with alcohol, and scrubbing with salt or baking soda.