Have You Heard About This Cleaning Tip for White Stoneware?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a cleaning tip for white stoneware shared in the PC News Wire, focusing on methods for maintaining its appearance and addressing concerns about cleaning difficulties.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions a tip from the Test Kitchens recommending the use of soap for cleaning white stoneware.
  • Another participant seeks clarification on whether the soap should be used on the outside only.
  • One participant expresses hope that the Test Kitchens are responding to feedback about cleaning challenges.
  • A participant shares a quote from the Test Kitchens emphasizing the importance of cleaning the glaze after each use and suggesting specific cleaning products for tough residues.
  • One participant acknowledges a misunderstanding about the cleaning method, assuming others would know the soap is meant for the outside only.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the application of soap, with some participants focusing on the outside of the stoneware while others reference the inside as well. No clear consensus emerges on the best cleaning practices.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and interpretations of the cleaning tips provided by the Test Kitchens, without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cleaning techniques for white stoneware may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.

pampchefrhondab
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Hey,

Did anyone notice the tip from the Test Kitchens in the PC News Wire? They are already recommending cleaning the white stoneware really well w/soap after using or even use the Majic Eraser on it!
 
You mean the outside right? No soap on the inside - right?
 
Maybe they were listening to everyone say it would be difficult to clean. There may be hope that they hear us after all.
 
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From the Test Kitchens ...
To maintain the appearance of the white glaze on Stoneware, it is important to clean it after each use. For best results, use warm, soapy water on the glaze only. For hard-to-remove residues, try bleach cleanser or Mr. Clean© Magic Eraser®.


:chef:
 
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Sorry, assumed everyone would know only the outside w/soap - silly me:)!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cleaning tip for white stoneware?

The cleaning tip for white stoneware involves using a mixture of baking soda and water to create a paste. Apply the paste to the stained areas, let it sit for a few hours, and then scrub gently with a soft sponge before rinsing thoroughly.

Can I use bleach or harsh chemicals on white stoneware?

No, it is not recommended to use bleach or harsh chemicals on white stoneware, as they can damage the surface and affect the cooking performance. Stick to gentle cleaning methods like baking soda or vinegar.

Will this cleaning tip remove all stains from my white stoneware?

While the baking soda paste is effective for many stains, it may not remove every single stain, especially if they are old or deeply set. Regular maintenance and prompt cleaning after use can help prevent stubborn stains.

Is this cleaning method safe for all types of stoneware?

This cleaning method is generally safe for all types of unglazed stoneware, including Pampered Chef products. However, always check the manufacturer's guidelines to ensure compatibility with your specific items.

How often should I clean my white stoneware using this tip?

It is best to clean your white stoneware after each use to prevent stains from setting in. For deeper cleaning, you can use the baking soda paste method once a month or as needed, depending on how frequently you use the stoneware.

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