RaggedyAunt
Gold Member
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Hey, Cheffers.
I had quite an entertaining CCC this evening. A customer has only used her DCB twice, the second time was last night. She said she cleaned up the kitchen and left a note for her hubby that once he took his serving out of the DCB to just put the lid on and put it in the fridge. Well, lo and behold, he thought he would be "helpful" (ahem!) and transferred the leftovers to a bowl and THEN filled the DCB with soapy water and let it soak overnight. She about crapped! The funny part was she said, "Tammy, there has been a 9x13 pan in the fridge for a WEEK with one piece of lasagna left in it that he couldn't be bothered with to put in a bowl and soak the pan. But, he had to do this to my stoneware, AFTER I told him to leave my stoneware alone!" She went on to say she MADE him give her $65 in cash in case she had to buy a new one!!! lol
So, I told her I'd do some checking and see if I could get some hints and tips on the best way to try to remedy this w/o the necessity of either exchanging it (she just bought it in Dec) or buying a new one! She said he poured dish soap directly in the bottom part and filled it to the top. Are there any tips for pulling out the oils and fragrance? I assume since she has only used it twice, it hasn't formed a good "shell" and probably absorbed quite a bit. What would any of you suggest?
TIA!!
Tammy
I had quite an entertaining CCC this evening. A customer has only used her DCB twice, the second time was last night. She said she cleaned up the kitchen and left a note for her hubby that once he took his serving out of the DCB to just put the lid on and put it in the fridge. Well, lo and behold, he thought he would be "helpful" (ahem!) and transferred the leftovers to a bowl and THEN filled the DCB with soapy water and let it soak overnight. She about crapped! The funny part was she said, "Tammy, there has been a 9x13 pan in the fridge for a WEEK with one piece of lasagna left in it that he couldn't be bothered with to put in a bowl and soak the pan. But, he had to do this to my stoneware, AFTER I told him to leave my stoneware alone!" She went on to say she MADE him give her $65 in cash in case she had to buy a new one!!! lol
So, I told her I'd do some checking and see if I could get some hints and tips on the best way to try to remedy this w/o the necessity of either exchanging it (she just bought it in Dec) or buying a new one! She said he poured dish soap directly in the bottom part and filled it to the top. Are there any tips for pulling out the oils and fragrance? I assume since she has only used it twice, it hasn't formed a good "shell" and probably absorbed quite a bit. What would any of you suggest?
TIA!!
Tammy