Washing crockery: tips and tricks
Washing your crockery and cutlery is an important - and unavoidable! - task. Find out how to wash your crockery thoroughly yet gently.
Effective methods for washing crockery
Warm water, a cloth and washing-up liquid are usually all you need to wash your crockery after use. To easily remove stubborn residue or stains on your crockery, you can use a
regular ceramic hob cleaner, found in most homes, or a non-scratch cleaning product/porcelain cleaner, such as “Etolit” or “Astonish”. You may need to wash your dishes several times or leave the cleaning product to work for a while. In some cases, soaking your crockery in water helps to remove caked-on food residue or stains. You can then wipe them off with a cloth.
You can also clean cutlery, glasses and porcelain in the dishwasher, provided the items are dishwasher-safe. Depending on the level of residue, you may need to rinse the dishes first to ensure the machine completely removes baked-on food residue.
The dishwasher is a staple in many kitchens today. Manufacturers claim that their machines leave dishes spotless, which is often true. However, dishwashers are not the right choice for every type of crockery. Good old-fashioned hand-washing is often more appropriate, especially for delicate items. Read on to find out how to wash crockery properly!
Can you wash knives in the dishwasher?
The dishwasher is a quick and convenient way to wash dishes. However, it can accelerate of blunting sharp knives. It could also damage your knives. Wooden handles can swell and crack in hot water. Generally, cleaning knives in the dishwasher is therefore not recommended. Read on to find out more about this.
Polishing cutlery
How to bring back the shine
Stainless steel or silver cutlery does not always come out of the dishwasher completely clean. If you notice any stains, wash your cutlery again using a soft sponge and washing-up liquid and then dry it thoroughly. For stubborn stains, there are various household products you can use to make knives, forks, and other utensils shine again. Find out more here.
Proper cleaning and care for glasses
Not all glasses can be washed in the dishwasher. This particularly applies to hand-painted glasses and those with gold or silver decoration. It’s best to wash these items carefully and dry them by hand. Find out the best way to clean and care for your glasses in this article.
Dishwasher or hand-washing?
Not all dishes can be washed in the dishwasher. This is particularly true of delicate glassware, wood, sharp knives and hand-painted crockery. Villeroy & Boch tableware is made from different materials: hard porcelain, Premium Porcelain, Premium Bone Porcelain and earthenware. These materials are dishwasher-safe, with the exception of decorative items in hard porcelain and porcelain crockery with gold or silver detailing. For these items, we recommend hand washing using a mild washing-up liquid. What about Villeroy & Boch glasses? Glass and crystal are sensitive to temperature variations and should not be washed using water that is either too hot or too cold, both of which can cause the material to shatter.
As you can see, in some cases it really does make sense to wash dishes by hand. It is very annoying if crockery – and in particular high-quality items – becomes damaged or broken due to incorrect care.
Helpful cleaning tips for any crockery
To make sure both you and your dishes dazzle at your next dinner party, we have put together some helpful tips and explain the best way to wash your cutlery, glasses and ceramic crockery.
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FAQs
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