Daily Maintenance of Ceramic Tableware

- 2023-07-22 10:45:09-

Ceramic tableware is one of the common tableware we use in our daily life. They have the advantages of being beautiful, durable, and sanitary. However, if you do not pay attention to maintenance, ceramic tableware will also have problems such as stains, cracks, and glaze loss, affecting the use effect and life span. In order to keep your ceramic tableware shiny and new, here are some daily maintenance tips:


•  When cleaning ceramic tableware, avoid using hard brushes or steel wool to scrub, so as not to scratch the surface. It is recommended to use a soft sponge or cloth to wipe and use a mild detergent to clean.


•  After cleaning, dry the moisture in time to prevent scale or bacteria from growing. You can use a clean towel or paper towel to dry the moisture, or place it in a ventilated place to dry naturally.


•  If there are stubborn stains on the ceramic tableware, you can use white vinegar, lemon juice or toothpaste and other household tricks to remove them. Soak the stained part in white vinegar or lemon juice for about 15 minutes, then wipe it with a soft cloth. Toothpaste can also be used to remove tea or coffee stains, just apply toothpaste on the stain and gently wipe it.


•  Ceramic tableware should not be soaked in greasy food for a long time, otherwise it will cause oil stains that are difficult to remove. If you accidentally get oil stains, you can first rinse with hot water and then clean with detergent.


•  Ceramic tableware should not be subjected to drastic temperature changes, otherwise it will cause cracks or glaze loss. Therefore, before using, you should soak the ceramic tableware in warm water for a while to adapt to the temperature. After using, do not immediately put the hot ceramic tableware into the refrigerator or cold water, but wait for it to cool naturally before storing.


•  When storing ceramic tableware, pay attention to avoid collision or friction, so as not to cause damage or scratches. You can pad paper towels or cloth between ceramic tableware to prevent them from colliding with each other. In addition, you should also choose a suitable cabinet or shelf to keep the ceramic tableware stable and balanced.