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leftymac said:Is she confusing "staining" with seasoning? The inside will get dark, like all stones.
Yes, you can use regular dish soap to clean the stoneware after a blueberry dump cake mess. However, it is recommended to use a mild dish soap and avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the stoneware's non-stick coating.
To prevent blueberry stains from sticking to your stoneware, it is important to properly season the stoneware before using it. This creates a natural non-stick surface that makes it easier to clean. You can also lightly coat the stoneware with cooking spray before using it to further prevent stains.
No, you should not use bleach to remove blueberry stains from stoneware. Bleach is a harsh chemical that can damage the stoneware's non-stick coating. It is recommended to use natural cleaning methods, such as baking soda or vinegar, to remove stains.
If the blueberry stains are stubborn and difficult to remove, you can try soaking the stoneware in a mixture of warm water and baking soda for a few hours before scrubbing it with a soft sponge. You can also try using a paste of baking soda and water to scrub the stains.
While stoneware is dishwasher safe, it is not recommended to put it in the dishwasher after a blueberry dump cake mess. The high heat and harsh detergents can damage the stoneware's non-stick coating. It is best to hand wash stoneware with warm water and mild dish soap for optimal cleaning and maintenance.