Cleaning a Woven Round Tray: Tips for Removing Caramel Sauce Stains

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses various experiences and suggestions related to cleaning caramel sauce stains from the Woven Round Tray. Participants share their cleaning challenges and techniques, as well as frustrations with the tray's maintenance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Deb, describes a situation where caramel sauce was spilled on their Woven Round Tray and expresses frustration about cleaning it.
  • Another participant suggests using a new toothbrush for cleaning.
  • One participant mentions using the Easy Clean Kitchen Brush with soap and water as a cleaning method.
  • Several users mention the challenge of cleaning the tray, with one noting that hot water and a sink spray attachment might help.
  • One participant shares a personal experience of ruining clothing while cleaning, highlighting that the brown color can run and stain when the woven pieces get wet.
  • Another participant expresses their dislike for cleaning the woven selections, sharing that icing from a cherry cheese danish often drips onto the tray, making it difficult to clean.
  • One participant suggests that having a tray with a lip, similar to one from another company, would help contain messes better.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best cleaning methods, and no clear consensus emerges on a single effective approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with cleaning the Woven Round Tray, focusing on specific food items that cause stains and the challenges associated with maintaining the tray's appearance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and users of the Woven Round Tray may find the shared experiences and cleaning tips relevant to their own situations.

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I have the Woven Round Tray and one of my friends spilled caramel sauce all over it by accident when we were making the taffy apple pizza. how on earth do you get it clean??? I wiped it down, but there's caramel in all the nooks and crannies! HELP!! TIa - Deb
 
try a new toothbrush
 
Use the Easy Clean Kitchen Brush and a little soap and water.
 
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thx, I'll try both! Wish they could go in the dishwasher like most everything else, lol!
 
You might try getting your water really hot then using the spray attachement from your sink and spraying that area.
 
Be careful that your not wearing good clothing while cleaning. When the woven selection pieces get wet the brown color runs and stains. I ruined a shirt the last time I was cleaning carmel sauce off of my round piece. I used the kitchen brush with dish soap and really hot water.
 
Jayne said:
Be careful that your not wearing good clothing while cleaning. When the woven selection pieces get wet the brown color runs and stains. I ruined a shirt the last time I was cleaning carmel sauce off of my round piece. I used the kitchen brush with dish soap and really hot water.

Wow, I wouldn't think the wood color would run and stain! Thanks for the heads up!
 
I will need to try and clean mine again...

I have made the cherry cheese danish tons of times and it never fails that the icing drips all over and off the stone onto my round WS. (I even try to drizzle it towards the INSIDE instead of the outside so it won't do that...but someone always drips that stuff all over!)

Anyhow, now mine is DRIED on there...what a mess! Cleaning is the ONLY thing I don't like about the woven selections! I cringe whenever I am using them serving and people don't pay attention and drop stuff all over them!
 
KellyTheChef said:
I have made the cherry cheese danish tons of times and it never fails that the icing drips all over and off the stone onto my round WS. (I even try to drizzle it towards the INSIDE instead of the outside so it won't do that...but someone always drips that stuff all over!)

Anyhow, now mine is DRIED on there...what a mess! Cleaning is the ONLY thing I don't like about the woven selections! I cringe whenever I am using them serving and people don't pay attention and drop stuff all over them!

That's why I want a round stone like I have from another company (bought years & years ago) that has a small lip on it. It would be perfect for the cheese danish & recipes like it. It would also be nice to have something like was available for the rectangle woven selection (patriotic) to cover them. Then the mess would be on the cloth, not the woven selection!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to clean a woven round tray after it has been stained with caramel sauce?

The best way to clean a woven round tray stained with caramel sauce is to first gently scrape off any excess sauce with a plastic spatula. Then, mix warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap and use a soft cloth or sponge to wipe the stained area. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.

Can I use bleach or harsh chemicals to remove caramel sauce stains from my woven round tray?

No, it is not recommended to use bleach or harsh chemicals on a woven round tray, as they can damage the material and affect its appearance. Stick to mild dish soap and warm water for safe cleaning.

How can I prevent caramel sauce from staining my woven round tray in the future?

To prevent caramel sauce from staining your woven round tray, consider using a protective liner or serving the sauce in a separate dish. Additionally, promptly cleaning any spills will help minimize the risk of staining.

Is it safe to put my woven round tray in the dishwasher for cleaning?

It is generally not recommended to put woven round trays in the dishwasher, as the heat and moisture can warp or damage the material. Hand washing with mild soap and water is the safest method.

What should I do if the caramel sauce stain persists after cleaning?

If the caramel sauce stain persists after cleaning, try using a paste of baking soda and water. Apply it to the stained area, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently scrub with a soft cloth before rinsing. If the stain remains, consider consulting the manufacturer's care instructions for further guidance.

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