Tile Paper Napkins Are Dishwasher Safe!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various experiences and opinions regarding the care instructions for Pampered Chef products, particularly focusing on the dishwasher safety of items like paper napkins, place mats, and kitchen towels. Participants share their thoughts on the clarity of the product guides and their personal experiences with washing these items.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Humorous

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that the Quick Reference Guide states paper napkins are dishwasher safe, expressing curiosity about reusing the remnants.
  • Another participant humorously suggests that the company should improve their proofreading, implying errors in the product catalog.
  • Several users share their experiences with washing kitchen towels, with mixed results regarding their appearance after laundering.
  • One participant notes that the Silicone floral baking pan is claimed to be not dishwasher safe, contradicting their personal experience.
  • Another participant recounts a humorous incident regarding conflicting information received from customer service about a product issue.
  • One participant shares a positive experience with a helpful customer service representative, contrasting with others' frustrations.
  • Another participant reflects on the absurdity of contradictory instructions regarding the use of non-stick spray on a griddle.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of product care instructions and customer service experiences, with no clear consensus emerging on the reliability of the information provided.

Contextual Notes

Participants are sharing personal experiences related to the care and use of Pampered Chef products, highlighting the variability in product performance and customer service interactions.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and users of Pampered Chef products may find the shared experiences relevant for understanding product care and customer service interactions.

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sarahmarie
I was just looking through my Quick reference guide that came in my recipe for success and it says that the paper napkins are dishwasher safe! Who would have guessed! hmmmmm *puts index finger on chin and looks at ceiling in deep thought* i wonder if you can then reuse the half disolved shreds of napkin that comes out. Well, at least we know they are clean!
 
Wow...ummm...somebody was sleeping on the job. We should all email HO about that one!
 
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Come to think of it, so are the place mats and table runner!
And the striped and tiles kitchen towels are not dishwasher safe or machine washable. Do we just have to have dirty kitchen towels? I guess that would free up family time, and that is Doris' desire! he he

It also says that the Silicone floral baking pan is not dishwasher safe. BUT IT IS! that is what the use and care guide said.
 
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Well I washed one dishtowel and it looks awful now. I'd need to iron to be presentable. I have very low standards but, really, for a not-so-cheap towel, I'd think one washing on cold should be okay to maintain shape...
 
haha, I noticed a lot of these things when I looked through my recipie for success! I was wondering how they would turn out for the next use...???
Melissa
 
It sounds like they need a better copy editor to proof the catalog. With my undergrad in journalism (former reporter and proofer for the Houston Chronicle!) and master's in public relations, they can call me anytime! ;) :D
 
Hey, maybe the person proofing the catalog is one that also worked in the call center! LOL! Sorry! I just couldn't resist!
 
I was..
PamperedChefDebi said:
Hey, maybe the person proofing the catalog is one that also worked in the call center! LOL! Sorry! I just couldn't resist!

thinking the same thing :)
 
Or it could be the one that works part-time in the warehouse making sure all the tabs on the stones are in place before shipping!!!:D
 
lisacb77 said:
It sounds like they need a better copy editor to proof the catalog. With my undergrad in journalism (former reporter and proofer for the Houston Chronicle!) and master's in public relations, they can call me anytime! ;) :D

Who ever would call you probalby could not speak English enough to be able to hire you!! HAHA !!! LOLOL!! Sorry I know that was mean, but ......
 
lizcooks4u said:
thinking the same thing :)
Or you could get 5 different opinions... Couldn't resist. I have been back and forth over a chopper issue and I finally get an email saying "We're making an exception..." follwed by an email "Sorry we can't" WTF? I sent something saying "OK... Are you kidding me? I just got the previous email from Kim Hon... I REALLY HOPE THIS IS HONORED SINCE I ALREADY TOLD THE CUSTOMER IT WOULD BE PER THIS EMAIL." And finally got the OK. That was a huge waste of time.
 
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I talked to a guy about a PP problem and he spoke english! he was very helpful. He did tell me that he didnt know how to fix the problem but I should have a local technician come and and fix it. Well, i just called my local technician (my brother!) and fixed it!
But he was helpful.
 
PamperedChefDebi said:
Hey, maybe the person proofing the catalog is one that also worked in the call center! LOL! Sorry! I just couldn't resist!

NO - they were in charge of seeing that enough covered bakers and decorator sets were being produced!!
 
Hey, in response to washing the towels, I washed mine and they are fine. Just threw them in with the rest of the towels, on hot no less, then into the dryer and they are fine.
 
PCGINA said:
NO - they were in charge of seeing that enough covered bakers and decorator sets were being produced!!

:D :D :D LMAO!!! EXCELLENT!!! :D :D :D
 
BWAhahahahhaha!!! so I guess they are a good buy afterall since they are re-usesable!!!

I washed last seasons table runner (with the stripes) and it looks awful now. Faded (and I used good detergent) and wrinkled terribly - despite using starch, I could not get it looking pretty and smooth like before when I ironed it.
 
My friend hosted a show for me and received the Double Burner Griddle with her FPV. She showed me the use and care card that said Do not use non stick spray. Then the recipe which is for Apple Pancakes instructs you to use non-stick cooking spray on the griddle before you make the Pancakes!!

We thought this was a hoot!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Tile Paper Napkins really dishwasher safe?

Yes, Tile Paper Napkins are designed to be dishwasher safe. They can withstand the heat and water of a dishwasher without losing their quality or functionality.

Can I use Tile Paper Napkins for both hot and cold dishes?

Absolutely! Tile Paper Napkins are versatile and can be used for both hot and cold dishes, making them perfect for any occasion.

How should I place Tile Paper Napkins in the dishwasher?

For best results, place Tile Paper Napkins on the top rack of the dishwasher. This helps ensure they are cleaned effectively while minimizing exposure to intense heat.

Will washing Tile Paper Napkins in the dishwasher affect their design?

No, the design on Tile Paper Napkins is durable and specifically made to withstand dishwasher cleaning, so it will remain intact after multiple washes.

Can I reuse Tile Paper Napkins after washing them in the dishwasher?

Tile Paper Napkins are intended for single use, but if they are washed in the dishwasher, they can be used again for light tasks, although their absorbency may decrease with each wash.

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