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Care Instructions

Care Instructions

 


Most of our items are dishwasher safe, however, we suggest that you check the individual packaging to be certain.

Glassware is susceptible to etch stains caused by distilled minerals coating the glass. The result is a cloudy and murky appearance. There are different options to clean your glassware including purchasing descaling agents, however, these are often made with harsh chemicals that can harm your skin, lungs and eyes. The secret to cleaning your glassware without harsh chemicals is white Distilled Vinegar. Follow the steps below to find out how it works. 

1. Fill a bowl with white distilled vinegar and soak a sponge / brush inside until it’s saturated (Add baking soda if desired)

2.  Scrub stains until glassware is sparkly clean

3. Rinse with cool water and towel dry 

For cloudy glassware
 soak paper towels or a cloth in full-strength white distilled vinegar and wrap around the inside and outside of the glass. Let this sit awhile before rinsing clean.

Get rid of lime deposits in tea kettle by adding 1/2 cup white distilled vinegar to the water and letting it sit overnight. If more drastic action is needed, boil full-strength white distilled vinegar in the kettle a few minutes, let cool and rinse with plain water.

Remove ugly film in narrow-necked glass jars, flower vases, and bottles by letting undiluted white distilled vinegar sit in them for a few hours. Add a little rice or sand and shake vigorously to loosen stubborn stains. Repeat if necessary.

To remove a label, decal, or price tag cover with a cloth soaked in white distilled vinegar. Leave the cloth on overnight and the label should slide off.