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Caring for your Cutlery
18/10 stainless steel cutlery is long-lasting,
and resistant to staining
and acid attack. However, it can be damaged if a little care is not
taken
to protect against everyday corrosive elements. To keep your new cutlery
looking its best, clean and dry it as soon as possible after use.
Do not
leave it in water to soak, or let it stand in the dishwasher overnight
after
running a rinse programme.
Acids found in food residue and mineral
salts in water can attack the metal
and will eventually cause unsightly pitting and staining. If your
cutlery
is washed promptly after use, it is not necessary to use any abrasive
cleaners to remove food residue. Scouring with an abrasive pad will
leave
tiny scratches in the surface of the metal, which will reduce the
shine.
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High direct heat can also damage the surface
of the metal, so it is not
recommended that your cutlery is used for cooking.
Minor water marks and stains may appear on your cutlery from time
to
time and may be polished off with a proprietary stainless steel cleaner.
Never use silver cleaner to polish stainless steel cutlery, as this
will
damage the metal. If washing in a dishwasher, we advise that you take
the pieces out as soon as the cycle is finished and wipe them dry
with
a soft cloth before putting away. This prevents any dishwasher salt
residue that is present in the humid atmosphere from drying onto
the pieces and causing water mark stains. Do not wash silver and
stainless steel cutlery together. The silver could get scratched
by the steel, which is much harder and the steel cutlery could rust. |
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