Getting Stains off of Chillzanne Rec. Server

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around experiences and solutions related to removing stains from the Chillzanne Rec. Server, particularly after using it for serving food items like cocktail sauce and paprika. Participants share various cleaning methods and personal anecdotes regarding their experiences with staining.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as Tracy, mentions encountering a red stain after using cocktail sauce and seeks cleaning solutions.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully removing stains by soaking the server overnight in a baking soda and water paste.
  • One user suggests using Clorox Clean Up or a bleach/water solution as effective cleaning methods.
  • Another participant notes that lining the bowl with lettuce leaves could help prevent staining in the future.
  • One participant expresses enthusiasm for a product called plastic booster, stating it works well for cleaning various plastic items.
  • Another participant recounts a similar staining issue at a Christmas party and successfully used a mild bleach solution to clean their server.
  • One user mentions that soaking scrapers in a mild bleach solution also effectively removes stains.
  • Several participants express positive sentiments about the plastic booster, with one noting its effectiveness on various plasticware.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants share various cleaning methods and personal experiences, but no clear consensus emerges regarding the best solution for removing stains from the Chillzanne Rec. Server.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences and methods for cleaning, with no official guidance or safety claims made regarding the products mentioned.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and users of the Chillzanne Rec. Server who are looking for practical cleaning tips based on personal experiences.

pamperedtracy
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This may be out there already, I know I have read a cleaning solution somewhere I couldn't find it. I used my Chillzanne Rec. Server over the weekend and put ****tail sauce in the middle well and the shrimp around it.

I went to clean it out and the well was stained red. Has this happened to anyone else? I have used it before with dips and things, but never had a problem with staining.

What are the cleaning solutions to try and get the stain out?

Thanks bunches,
Tracy
:(
 
I soaked mine over night with a past made of baking soda and water and mine came out. Paprika stained mine when I sprinkled it over my eggs.
 
Clorox Clean Up or a bleach/water solution will do the job.
 
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Thanks, I will give those a try.

Tracy :)
 
To avoid that, line the bowl with lettuce leaves next time.

I wonder if the Plastic Booster that's for the dishwasher would work on it? Not in the dishwasher, but you could squirt a little on it and wash it in the sink.
 
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Thanks, I forgot about the plastic booster. I love the lettuce leaf idea!!!

You all are awesome. Thanks for your ideas.

Tracy
 
jrstephens said:
I soaked mine over night with a past made of baking soda and water and mine came out. Paprika stained mine when I sprinkled it over my eggs.

That's exactly what happened to mine. I mixed water with baking soda and that worked great as well.
 
I should make commission off plastic booster!! I sell so many to my family and friends... it is the BEST stuff!!
 
I took the same thing in mine to a Christmas party and had the same thing happen. I just soaked it in mild bleach water and it looks brand new.
 
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Where do you find that plastic booster? I know I have seen it advertised, but hadn't seen it in stores yet.

I will try the bleach water also.

Thanks,
Tracy
 
Plastic booster is in a red tube near the dishwasher stuff
 
It must work well on a lot of things because Tupperware added the rubbermaid brand one to their product line...
 
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I am heading to Wal-Mart!!!!

Tracy
 
What about a stained skinny scraper?? I used mine to spread pizza sauce. I tried using baking soda, but it actually made the stain darker! Any suggestions? I thought they weren't supposed to stain (at least I claim that at my shows!)
Joanne
 
I soak my scrapers in a mild bleach solution and they come clean easily, but this stuff is awesome! I fill my dishwasher with every piece of plastic wear that I can find, then squirt a TON in the soap cup and everything comes out brand new! It works wonders when I forget about the spaghettios on the highchair tray...
 
What a great thread!! Thanks for the tips. Sometimes I line mine with clear plastic. I should buy some of Gillian's plastic booster too to keep on hand to try.
 
yes that plastic booster stuff is all that and a bag of chips!! I love the stuff!!
 
I love your expression about the chips, Cynthia!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I remove stubborn stains from my Chillzanne Rectangle Server?

For stubborn stains, create a paste using baking soda and water. Apply the paste to the stained area, let it sit for about 15-20 minutes, then gently scrub with a soft cloth or sponge before rinsing with warm water.

Can I use bleach to clean my Chillzanne Rectangle Server?

No, it is not recommended to use bleach or any harsh chemicals on your Chillzanne Rectangle Server, as they can damage the surface. Stick to mild dish soap and warm water for cleaning.

What is the best way to prevent stains on my Chillzanne Rectangle Server?

To prevent stains, avoid placing hot or acidic foods directly on the surface. Always use serving utensils and consider using coasters or plates under items that may cause staining.

Is it safe to put my Chillzanne Rectangle Server in the dishwasher?

While the Chillzanne Rectangle Server is dishwasher safe, hand washing is recommended to maintain its appearance and longevity. If you choose to use the dishwasher, place it on the top rack only.

What should I do if the stains persist after cleaning?

If stains persist, try soaking the server in warm soapy water for a few hours, then scrub gently. If that doesn’t work, consider using a specialized plastic cleaner that is safe for use on food surfaces.

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