Making ceramic beer steins.
How to clean a ceramic stein.
Learn how to clean the wheel head with tips from a master potter in this free.
Once you have completed cleaning the stein rinse it in cold water thoroughly.
Let sit for 5 minutes.
Rinse with clean water.
Apply cream of tartar and vinegar.
Apply a squashy sponge to clean the glass beer stein and a toothbrush for ceramic steins.
Once it is clean pat it dry by means of a soft cotton towel.
Use a sponge to clean the beer stein.
Place the pewter beer stein in the soapy water.
Use your hands a sponge or a toothbrush to complete the job.
Step 5 soak the beer stein for three to five minutes if there are tough stains.
If you would prefer to not use any chemical cleaners you can remove stains from the ceramic with a mixture of cream of tartar and vinegar.
Rinse the stein inside and out in warm water and then dry it thoroughly.
Rinse of with water and wipe the sink down with a clean microfiber cloth.
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Combine the cream of tartar and the vinegar at a 1 1 ratio in a small mixing bowl and stir them together.
Keep the wheel head clean while making a ceramic beer stein to prevent stray clay pieces from getting into your piece.
Then use a scrub patty mine s from the dollar store to scrub the mixture all over the inside of your sink.
Keep the wheel head clean while making a ceramic beer stein to prevent str.
A few drops of water may continue to accumulate on the inside so you might want to leave the lid cocked open for a few hours while the stein air dries.