Try avoiding direct contact with other glass. We suggest a piece of paper towel or reusable cloth be placed in between pieces when stacking.
Clean with plastic or nylon non-scratch sponges. Wash your glass in detergent and water. For stubborn, baked-on food, soak glass and then use non-scratch cleaners and scrubbing sponges intended for glass.
To remove stains and lingering odors from plastic lids use a simple baking soda solution. Mix together two tablespoons baking soda, one teaspoon water, and ¼ teaspoon dish soap. Stir to create a paste and coat the inside of the lid with the paste mixture. Let the lid sit for at least 15 minutes. Scrub and rinse with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
Wash on the bottom or top rack of the dishwasher. The plastic lids should always be put on the top rack to avoid melting, warping, or cracking during drying.
Try avoiding direct contact with other glass. We suggest a piece of paper towel or reusable cloth be placed in between pieces when stacking.
Clean with plastic or nylon non-scratch sponges. Wash your glass in detergent and water. For stubborn, baked-on food, soak glass and then use non-scratch cleaners and scrubbing sponges intended for glass.
To remove stains and lingering odors from plastic lids use a simple baking soda solution. Mix together two tablespoons baking soda, one teaspoon water, and ¼ teaspoon dish soap. Stir to create a paste and coat the inside of the lid with the paste mixture. Let the lid sit for at least 15 minutes. Scrub and rinse with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
Wash on the bottom or top rack of the dishwasher. The plastic lids should always be put on the top rack to avoid melting, warping, or cracking during drying.
Try avoiding direct contact with other glass. We suggest a piece of paper towel or reusable cloth be placed in between pieces when stacking.
Clean with plastic or nylon non-scratch sponges. Wash your glass in detergent and water. For stubborn, baked-on food, soak glass and then use non-scratch cleaners and scrubbing sponges intended for glass.
To remove stains and lingering odors from plastic lids use a simple baking soda solution. Mix together two tablespoons baking soda, one teaspoon water, and ¼ teaspoon dish soap. Stir to create a paste and coat the inside of the lid with the paste mixture. Let the lid sit for at least 15 minutes. Scrub and rinse with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
Wash on the bottom or top rack of the dishwasher. The plastic lids should always be put on the top rack to avoid melting, warping, or cracking during drying.