Hosting a Chai Party: Celebrating National Chai Day with Warmth and Delight

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It’s been a while since those long weekends and with daily office grind, fatigue has started to set in. Why not use this weekend for a break to unwind and invite all your friends for a chai party and reignite the spark of connection?

Imagine the scene – friends gathered around, sipping on fragrant chai blends, sharing stories, and engaging in lively conversations. It’s a time to disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and truly connect with the people who matter most.

What’s a better occasion than National Chai Day? From Desi High Tea Party, chai-tasting, to the classic ‘Chai pe Charcha’, there is a lot you can do to unwind.

However, the aftermath of a chai party can present a unique challenge – the cleaning of chai utensils. The stubborn stains and residues left behind can be a daunting task, often requiring extensive scrubbing and elbow grease.

Influencer Mahita Vankayala shares, “Whether I am alone or with friends, chai is my go-to drink. Alas, cleaning chai utensils can be a real hassle, but ITC Nimeasy has made it a breeze. Its Enzyme Technology* and Lift Off Action^ swiftly remove even the toughest stains, making the post-chai session cleanup a stress-free experience.”

The act of preparing and sharing chai is a ritual in itself, a beautiful dance of tradition and sensory delight. So why should cleaning the pot be any different? Here are a few tips to make your chai-stained utensils sparkle like new, using the power of neem: 

  1. Rinse and Pre-Treat: Start by rinsing your stained mug or teapot with warm water, this will help loosen any surface residue 
  2. Effecting cleaner: Apply a small amount of ITC Nimeasy dish soap directly to the stained areas. With its powerful Enzyme Technology* it swiftly removes even the toughest stains with its Lift Off Action^, to harness the power of this versatile ingredient. 
  3. Soak It Up: For particularly stubborn stains, fill your mug or teapot with warm water and nimeasy and let them soak, making it easier to remove the stains 
  4. Use warm water: Rinse your tea ware thoroughly with warm water, and voila! Your mugs and teapot will be sparkling clean and ready for another round of chai enjoyment 

So, as you gather with friends and family to commemorate National Chai Day, let the aroma of freshly brewed chai and the warmth of companionship fill the air. And when the party is over, trust Nimeasy to handle the cleaning, so you can savor the memories and look forward to the next chai-filled gathering.

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 *Basis lab study on sample food soil 

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