The craze of copper mugs is such that people are switching their everyday drinkware to copper. The shiny metal has been used for making copper tumblers, cups and mugs around the globe and apart from its aesthetic value, there are so many benefits to it.

Even after being so popular, people are still not aware of the correct way of cleaning copper mugs. Many people are tempted to put them in the dishwasher with other mugs and tumblers, without being aware of the fact that it could be very damaging to its surface. Copper mugs require added attention and care if you want to keep them looking new and shiny.

Copper is a very delicate metal and that is why it is important to know how you can keep it clean and take care of it. With just a little precaution and care, you can keep your copper drinkware last very long.

How to wash your copper mugs?

 

No matter what you serve in them, you have to follow a certain process to keep them clean. It is very simple to clean copper mule mugs and you have to follow just a few easy steps.

The most important rule of washing copper Moscow mule mugs is to never put them in a dishwasher, as this may quickly strip away the shine and make them look dull. The best way to clean copper is hand washing them. Make sure to use a soft sponge and lukewarm water. Using a soft sponge is crucial as don’t want to scratch the sensitive surface of copper.

Once you have washed the copper mugs thoroughly, rinse them with warm water and wipe off the excess water with a soft cotton cloth. Don’t leave the copper mugs to dry on their own as water can stain them, thus ruining the shine of the copperware.

Tips for caring for your copper

Along with day to day to cleaning, you also need to clean your copper mugs with special ingredients on a regular basis to maintain their shine and keep them looking new.

  • Use lemon and salt- This one is an age-old trick for cleaning copper utensils. Dip a lemon halve in table salt and rub the surface of the vessels with it in a circular motion. Wash with plain water and wipe off the excess water immediately.
  • Use copper specific cleaning agents- If you don’t want to rely on home available options then you can also use copper specific cleaning agents which are readily available in the market.