Pouring boiling water on the teapot can actually cultivate patina. This is what we usually call net cultivation, which makes the teapot gradually form patina from the inside out, which is more uniform and beautiful and will not be erased. In addition, when making tea, due to the high water temperature, the pores of the teapot itself will expand slightly, and water vapor will appear on the surface of the teapot. Wiping at the temperature of hot water can also make the pot body brighter.
Precautions:
After pouring the tea soup into the teapot, it is generally necessary to clean it with a sponge, and then pour in warm water. Remember to clean the teapot inside and outside after use, and then put it in a ventilated place to let it dry naturally.
Some people don't brush after drinking tea, thinking that this can speed up the patina. After playing with the pot for a long time, you will know that this patina is actually a fake patina, and this patina can be erased.
Therefore, it is recommended that you clean the poplar, and the tea soup should not be drenched. After drenching, it should be washed and dried in time. Otherwise, the tea stains in the tea soup will stay on the surface of the pot for a long time, which will be dirty and even breed mold, or block pores and affect air permeability.