Is there any way to remove yellow coloring from old glassware?

I have tea cups that go with glass plates and when I wanted to use them, they had a yellowish coloring around the rim.

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  • Marie Loranger Marie Loranger on Jan 13, 2018

    Icicles powder. Little water and let stand at least overnight. Works great on coffee pots also. You can get imitation icicles at Dollar Tree. I love the orange scent

  • Marie Loranger Marie Loranger on Jan 13, 2018

    Not icicles ugh spell check OXI CLEAN

    • Michele M. Irwin Michele M. Irwin on Jan 13, 2018

      Marie, thank you for that respons. I never would have thought of that. I know what you mean about spell check.

  • Nancy Symns Nancy Symns on Jan 13, 2018

    Marie!!😂😂😂 That made me laugh so hard out loud! I was about to ask what the heck icicles powder was!

    It’s even funnier to me because I completed a survey for Target the other day thinking I really did a great survey, but instead got an email from them saying they couldn’t use it because there were things wrong with it. i went to see wth they meant and an entire sentence I’d typed was total garbage! It made no sense whatsoever! lol 😂

    Thanks for the laugh!

  • Mar32394192 Mar32394192 on Jan 13, 2018

    A little bit of Comet might do the trick, worth a try.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jan 13, 2018

    use Barkeeper friend to get it off

    • Michele M. Irwin Michele M. Irwin on Jan 13, 2018

      Thank you John. I have a suggestion to try oxi clean also. I’ll try the Bar Keepers friend first.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jan 14, 2018

    Hope something works for you...

  • Mary Mary on Jan 14, 2018

    half bleach and water. Let sit for awhile, maybe over half hour. If it doesn’t work, try straight bleach. Do a few at a time, let sit and reuse bleach on the next few. Then use in washing machine when done

  • Michele M. Irwin Michele M. Irwin on Jan 14, 2018

    Thank you, I do too.