Plastic containers are useful to keep your lunch in or to store leftovers but they can quickly become stained.
Food somehow looks a lot more unappetising when there’s an orange glare coming off the plastic box.
But one woman has revealed how she handles the oily marks and people say it’s life-changing.
Adi Kempler posted a video on TikTok showing how she uses kitchen roll to get amazing results.
There’s no need to leave the containers to soak and no scrubbing involved. In fact, the whole process takes under a minute.
Adi squirts a little washing up liquid into the container, adds warm water and then rips off a few pieces of kitchen roll and tears them up into smaller pieces.
She adds them to the soapy water, puts the lid on and shakes for about 45 seconds.
She then tips the contents into the sink and picks the kitchen roll out to put it into the bin (don’t let it clog up your drain!).
The kitchen roll helps to absorb and break down the oily residue, and it left Adi’s containers looking as good as new.
Adi captioned her video: ‘So, I never post on here but I really wanted to share this trick for getting greasy stains out of Tupperware.
‘This hack has saved so many of my Tupperware friends. Try it!!!!’
Her video has had over 500,000 likes and others who have tried it out recommend it too.
One said: ‘A third said: “This works I’ve done it numerous times.’
Another commenter said: ‘That might’ve just changed my life.’
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