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How to Clean Ceramic Pans and Cookware

Gearing up for the holidays means breaking out the best cookware you have! All the baking and cooking that goes on from December through January also comes with a lot of dish washing. Keeping your cookware in not only pristine but working condition is vital to the way it conducts heat and the result of your dishes. Learn the best way to care for your ceramic cookware from the professional Jacksonville movers of All My Sons Moving & Storage.

Ceramic cookware is very popular in kitchens for its nonstick qualities. Many people go for this kind of cookware in their kitchen because of its no mess, easy cleanup ceramic coating. Although ceramic cookware may seem easy to clean, it also stains very easily. Our Jacksonville residential movers have cooked up some tips for cleaning ceramic pans and cookware to make sure they stay looking brand new.

The first thing that you should know about cleaning ceramic pans and cookware is how often you should clean it. You should clean your cookware after every use. Newer pieces of ceramic cookware should always be washed by hand in warm water with soap, rinsed well, and then dried with a soft cloth.

Cleaning Supplies for Ceramic Pans and Cookware

Here are a few supplies other than warm water and dish soap that you will need for cleaning ceramic pans and cookware.

•Baking soda

•Hydrogen peroxide

•Sponge

•Dishtowel

Steps for Cleaning Ceramic Pans and Cookware

1. Let your ceramic cookware cool
Allow your ceramic cookware to cool off completely before washing it. The ceramic coating does not react well to drastic changes in temperature. Make sure you wait for it to cool down before cleaning ceramic pans and cookware to ensure your cookware does not break.

2. Fill your sink with warm water and soap
Once your cookware has cooled, the next thing you will want to do is fill the sink with dish soap and warm water.

3. Clean your cookware with a soft sponge
When cleaning ceramic pans and cookware, you will want to make sure you completely submerge the dishes under the water. Make sure you use a soft sponge or dishcloth versus a steel wool sponge or the rougher side of a sponge.

4. If food gets stuck on to your ceramic cookware:
If there is hard to get off food in or on your ceramic cookware, use a mixture of water and baking soda. Let your ceramic cookware soak for 30 minutes before washing.

5. For discoloration on your ceramic cookware:
If you notice discoloration when cleaning ceramic pans and cookware, you can use hydrogen peroxide to lighten the finish.

6. Rinse your cookware thoroughly
Make sure you continue using warm water when rinsing off your ceramic cookware. You will then want to place it on a dishtowel or dish rack to air dry.

 

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