The dishwasher won't take them off (and the counter won't fit in there), and if their stubborn enough, nor will just dish soap.
But never fear, I have found a way.
Yes. Resolve. It will clean anything that is tea stained.
Before:


After:


For the filter, I filled a small bowl with 1/2 scoop of Resolve and some hot water, inside the filter, I put the other half and let it soak in the bowl. It soaked for about 5 minutes, then I gave it a good scrub with the little pellet things IN the resolve with my fingers. Wham bam thank you ma'am all clean!
For the tea pot lid, I put a scoop in the indent in the middle with some hot water, grabbed an old toothbrush, and gave it a nice brushing.
Then, because you DON'T want to risk eating any of the Resolve, stick it in the dishwasher. Mine are chilling there right now, getting a good scrub.
Happy cleaning!
-L
EDIT:
Some people do say to embrace your staines and only wash with hot water, but I find too much stain leave things a little bitter.
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