Tips To Take Care of Glass and Cooking Ceramic Ware
Your kitchen reflects your taste and personality. Enhancing the kitchen with the right décor is an art but maintaining the kitchen requires skill. One of the things that adds luxury to your home and reflect your lifestyle is expensive glass and ceramic ware. It finds a pride of place in every kitchen and dining room.
What makes ceramic wares so expensive?
The exquisitely designed ceramic wares add a class of its own It adorns the dining room and kitchen room with elegance. When you want to serve with style, your preference would definitely be ceramic or glass wares. It is used in the corporate world as a gifting item with bold logos. It serves as a souvenir for special occasion. You can personalize coffee mugs with favorite images or your photographs.
Ceramic plates are used as decorative items with artistic creation .It is great as gifting item be it for a birthday or an anniversary ,you can customize it with personal notes. Having so much of versatility it indeed becomes highly valued more so because it is fragile.
Though commercial cleaners are available for cleaning glass and ceramic wares, it is good to clean with natural ingredients instead of harsh chemicals to keep it free from toxic elements.
One of the most common things you observe in your glass ware is stains .Coffee and tea leave stains in the cups that can be cleaned by using baking soda (sodium bicarbonate). Put baking soda in the damp cup and scrub it .Rinse well and air dry it.
Baking in the glass or ceramic ware can be fascinating; the annoying task can be cleaning it. You may even resolve not to use it for baking. Well, cleaning is quite easy, you just need to soak the ceramic ware in the warm and foamy water to loosen the crust, wash and air dry it. To clean starchy and sugary crust, add baking soda to the foamy soap water. You can use vinegar to remove the greasy layer on your ceramics.
Hard water can leave mineral deposits and streaks on ceramics. You can clean it by rinsing ceramic with hot vinegar; it removes the minerals that cling to it.Since the glass wares are delicate, spread out thick towel to the sides and bottom of your sink, to prevent it getting the knock and use soft nylon scrub.
