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Speaking of show numbers...since individual orders and catalog shows take up one of your numbers, is there a way to pull a report to see how many KITCHEN SHOWS you have done? Aren't we able to purchase another kit once we do 200 kitchen shows? I know they will contact us at that point, but I want to know how close I am without physically going back and counting each one!!kcjodih said:You're welcome. I remember when I was trying to place an individual order (which I usually try to avoid and add to a show to help the guest and host) and I couldn't for the life of me find the 'add an order' button....couldn't figure out why I'd click 'add a show' and lose a show number just for an individual order.
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No, it is not recommended to use fabric softener when washing your Cranberry Microfiber Towel. Fabric softener can leave a coating on the microfiber fibers, reducing its absorbency and effectiveness.
The best way to dry your Cranberry Microfiber Towel is to hang it up or lay it flat to air dry. Avoid using high heat settings or tumble drying, as this can damage the microfiber fibers and reduce its effectiveness.
Yes, the Cranberry Microfiber Towel is safe to use on all surfaces, including delicate surfaces like glass and stainless steel. It is also safe to use on non-stick cookware.
To remove stains from your Cranberry Microfiber Towel, you can soak it in a mixture of warm water and mild detergent for 15-20 minutes before washing. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, as this can damage the microfiber fibers.