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Ceramics Care & Guidance

Our ceramic & porcelain products are manufactured to provide the robustness and durability required for maximum performance in the hospitality and foodservice industry.

Before use we recommend for all of our products that are intended to come into contact with foodstuffs to remove any labels or packaging and to wash, rinse and dry before first use.

Product Care:
Our ceramics are Oven, Microwave, Freezer and Dishwasher safe. Edge chip warranty is offered on selected lines. In order to ensure the life of your products, we recommend adequate stock to ensure correct rotation and careful handling will extend the life of your products when in service and provide greater value over the life of your ceramics.

In order to reduce the possibility of thermal shock which can cause damage to your products, we recommend you do not subject the product to sudden extreme changes in temperature such as direct from a freezer to a hot oven or grill.

Our matt glazed and coloured tableware products will tend to show wear and tear to a greater degree than standard glazed white items. If you are uncertain which products will give you maximum performance, we recommend asking the advice of our knowledgeable sales team.

Dishwashing:

Always follow the manufacturers guidelines for wash temperature, rinse cycle and detergent dosage. Assess water hardness and make sure water softeners are used if required. Wash before using for the first time and ensure items are washed promptly after each use.

Never wash cutlery or other metal items amongst ceramic products; these should be washed separately in specially designed cutlery baskets.

Storage:
Wherever possible, use the appropriate racks for storage. Make sure that handles/spouts do not knock together when stored as this can cause wear and damage to the glaze on the product.

Contact with metal surfaces and other metal products should be kept to a minimum to reduce metal marking and abrasion with metal counter tops. This can be reduced by using plastic or rubber mats to line metal surfaces.

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