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KellyTheChef said:Good luck...I hope the damp toothbrush or kitchen brush works for her. I have glaze (powdered sugar, butter and milk) on mine...it ran off of my round stone when doing the peachy cheesecake at a demo and it is ON THERE. Tried getting off by brushing, by getting slightly damp, you name it and it is not budging. That is the ONLY thing that I don't like about our WS pieces...otherwise I think they are beautiful, sturdy, and very functional!
chefruthie said:I totally know what you mean. Happened with the same recipe too. It is glue now...Gorilla Glue!
Yes you absolutely can put a hot stone on the woven trays!byrd1956 said:I can't remember....can we put the stones hot on these?
To clean your woven trays, simply wipe them down with a damp cloth or sponge using mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers as they can damage the material.
No, it is not recommended to put your woven trays in the dishwasher as the high heat and strong detergents can cause the material to warp or fade.
If there are stubborn stains on your woven trays, mix equal parts water and white vinegar and gently scrub the stained area with a soft-bristled brush. Rinse with water and let it air dry.
No, bleach should not be used to clean woven trays as it can weaken the material and cause discoloration.
To prevent mold growth, make sure to thoroughly dry your woven trays after cleaning and avoid storing them in damp or humid areas. If mold does appear, mix equal parts water and white vinegar and gently scrub the affected area before rinsing with water and drying completely.