It is appropriate for Xiamen people to collect teapot, because Xiamen people are used to drinking oolong tea, and teapot can spit out and absorb fragrance, which can fully show the characteristics of oolong tea.
In addition, beginners should not be "extravagant", and they are most afraid of spending a lot of money without understanding anything. Just getting started, you can spend a few hundred yuan to buy the works of some assistant craftsmen. After listening more and asking more questions and preparing your homework, you can pay for a good pot.
collectors said that vaseline coated on the new pot should be removed first, and it can be boiled. If it is an old pot, the scale on the pot body should be washed first.
new or old pots should be cleaned first, which is beneficial to "raising pots".
There are some rules for maintaining teapot: First, don't soak the teapot in water when making tea. When making tea, some people are used to putting the teapot in a basin filled with boiling water to keep it warm. This practice is actually harmful to the pot, which will leave uneven color on the pot body.
second, you can't cultivate a pot quickly. When making tea, don't pour tea soup on the pot body, or wipe the pot body with a brush dipped in tea soup, thus losing the fun of "raising the pot".
thirdly, after making tea, you should pour out the tea residue conveniently. Because the temperature in Xiamen is high and humid, tea residue is easy to produce odor or mildew when it is stored in the pot.
fourth, don't put the teapot in a place where it is easy to be contaminated with dust and oil fume, so as not to affect the moisture of the pot surface.
fifth, when cleaning, you should wipe and brush moderately. Brush the tea in the pot with a soft brush, rinse it with boiling water, and then wipe it with a clean tea towel. That's all. Avoid constantly pushing and rubbing the teapot.
Sixth, give the teapot a certain rest time. After a period of hard soaking, the teapot needs a rest. Only in this way can the soil tire be completely and naturally dried and then absorbed again in the future. The pot raised in this way has a long-lasting brightness and is not afraid of the touch of hands.