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- To safely support the continued weight of stacked china, your shelves should be strong and secure. Think about the last time you had to lift a pile of plates; 8 to 12 plates can be very heavy. If you choose to hang your cups, choose round hooks, not square ones. Make sure that all shelves are fixed at convenient heights for easy access. We recommend you store your dinnerware in dinnerware storage pouches. However, if your dinnerware is used more often, we recommend that you slip a napkin, paper towel or other cloth divider between each plate or saucer when stacking them in the cupboard. This will protect the glazed surface from scratching or scuffing by other items. |
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![]() Always wash your crystal items one at a time. The fine rim is naturally the weakest part of stemware and deserves a little more care. Do not put your glasses upside down to "drip" dry or when storing them. Do not hold your glasses or bowls by the stem when washing them. This causes undue pressure which may damage the piece. Tip: Try "swishing around" sand or rice and warm soapy water to wash hard to reach places like inside vases or decanters. |
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Always wash china, crystal, silverware, cutlery and pans separately. Even when china is wet, rubbing plates together will scratch them very easily. Remember that the glaze on your china is glass, so we recommend that each piece be washed and wiped separately. If your hands can stand the temperature of the water, normal dish detergent should be adequate and will not harm your china. Do not use abrasives. |
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Dishwashers are very hard on your china and should not be used unless approved by your dinnerware manufacturer. Let's think about how dishwashers work for a moment:
The temperature of the water and the detergent you choose has a lot to do with the degree of wear that will come from using your dishwasher. Evidence of dishwasher wear on your china will not be apparent after one or two runs through. Nevertheless, eventually, the smooth shiny surface of the glaze will no longer be smooth. Try this fun little test: To hear what a dishwasher-damaged plate sounds like, click on the photo below
We mentioned earlier that your dishes could scratch each other if rubbed together even when they are wet. So when washing your "dishwasher safe" dishes in your dishwasher, remember some shifting and vibrating may occur. So take care to assure that they can not touch each other. We certainly appreciate the convenience of not having to wash dishes after hours of preparation in the kitchen, However, there is a price for all of this convenience. |
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