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pcchefjane said:When I got a dark ring where my 8-qt bowl collapses, I tried baking powder, Oxy dishwashing liquid, and several other things. I finally got it replaced. I did have to return it but my new one has not discolored. Someone also suggested the Plastics cleaner on the market.
The Collapsible Bowls Discolored are a set of collapsible silicone bowls that are designed to be compact and convenient for storage. They come in various sizes and can be used for mixing, serving, and storing food.
The discolored appearance of your Collapsible Bowls may be due to food staining or exposure to high heat. The silicone material can absorb colors from certain foods, such as tomato-based sauces, which can cause discoloration. Additionally, placing the bowls in the dishwasher or using them in the microwave can also cause discoloration.
Yes, you can still use your discolored Collapsible Bowls as long as they are not damaged. The discoloration does not affect the functionality of the bowls, and they are still safe to use for food preparation and storage.
To remove discoloration from your Collapsible Bowls, you can soak them in a solution of equal parts water and white vinegar for a few hours. Then, scrub them with a soft sponge or brush and rinse thoroughly. You can also try using baking soda or lemon juice to remove stains.
To prevent discoloration, avoid using the bowls with foods that are prone to staining or high heat. You can also hand wash the bowls with mild soap and warm water instead of using a dishwasher. Make sure to dry them completely before storing to prevent any mold or mildew growth.