Use and Care Manual

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CARING FOR YOUR COOKWARE
Cleaning Cookware
Cookware is dishwasher durable and
the colorfast finish resists fading and
discoloring. For best results in the
dishwasher, use the manufacturer’s
recommended dishwasher detergents
and rinsing liquid.
Remove heavy residue by rinsing with
cold water, while the cookware is still hot,
before placing in dishwasher or washing
by hand.
Use a sponge, nylon pad, or dishcloth
when cleaning cookware; do not use oven
cleaners, steel wool, harsh detergents, or
chlorine bleach.
To avoid staining, do not let food spill on,
or boil over onto, the exterior surface.
To remove or lessen a stain, use baking
soda with water, apply the paste to the
cookware, and scrub with a nonabrasive
sponge, nylon pad, or dishcloth. Do not
use steel wool, coarse scouring pads, or
other harsh cleaners.
Remove any spotted white film with a
mild solution of water and lemon juice
or vinegar.
Never use metal utensils, sharp
instruments, oven cleaners, or other
harsh abrasives that may damage or
weaken the glass.
Glass lids may be washed in the
dishwasher. You can also wash lids in hot,
soapy water; then dry immediately to
avoid water spots.
Cleaning the Glass Lid (if included)