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I've had carrot stains on mine too but they were gone after putting it through the dishwasher.Sooner PC said:I have a customer who used her USG for carrots and it stained it orange. She has tried bleaching it and it didn't get the stain off. Any suggestions???
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Shannon Overstreet
"Carrots Stained Usg" is a term used in Pampered Chef to describe carrots that have been cooked or prepared using our products, resulting in a beautiful and unique orange stain on the utensil or dish.
We have a variety of products specifically designed to prevent carrots from staining utensils, such as our non-stick cookware and silicone utensils. These products create a barrier between the carrots and the utensil, preventing the staining from occurring.
Yes, absolutely! The orange stain left by carrots is completely harmless and will not affect the performance or safety of your Pampered Chef products.
Yes, we recommend soaking the stained utensil or dish in a mixture of warm water and lemon juice for about 30 minutes, then scrubbing with a soft sponge or cloth. This should help remove the stain. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, as they may damage the product.
Yes, our products are designed to be used with a variety of ingredients, including carrots, without worrying about staining. Just make sure to clean the utensils according to the instructions to prevent any potential staining.