As you can see the decanter is very dirty from years of drinking wine. I've tried soap, bicarbonate soda, vinegar, you name it. The bottle brush doesn't touch it either. What do others do?
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For my riedel decanter I use riedels cleaning beads, these are essentially just small steel ball bearing which I use in conjunction with warm water/vinegar and simply slosh them around in the decanter until clean. Work for me.
Warm water and Steradent. People friendly enough for teeth, def good enough for decanters. The power of bubbles! It really works. (credit to camw for the tip)
I use the Riedel balls like a couple of others. They don't get it spotless, but I reckon they would get rid of at least 3/4 of the stains on your decanter. I was told by a wine drinking friend not to put anything but wine (obviously!) or water in your decanter or wine glasses. Traces of other things stay behind and can taint the wine. My palate is no way near that good so I'm going to try the Steradent idea in conjunction with the balls and see how that goes. It is a prick of a job trying to get them clean. My wife hates anything being not spotless clean and rolls her eyes every time I get one of the decanters out
Cheers Ian
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Interesting topic. A few weeks ago I decided mine needed a bit of a clean (not quite as bad as the OPs).
I Googled for various methods and none got it totally clean. I tried, rice and water, vinegar and something (can't recall now), crushed ice and rock salt. Hot water, cold water, decanter brush etc.
I use HRH's technique of warm water with a dishwashing tablet swished around in it until it dissolves. Leave overnight and then rinse well. Spotless every time!
Well I just gave the Steradent approach a whirl overnight. Decanter looks like new. This is the best solution with the least amount of effort. Thanks TiggerK
I usually just refill and continue drinking. A. The refill covers the stain B. By the time you finish you really don't care about the stain until the morning (then go to A. and repeat).