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Does anyone know how to clean corningware stoneware baking dishes?

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i just got one and it cleans pretty good but there is some stains on it that i cant get out and i dont know if i can use brillo on it i dont want to scratch it or damage it i cant afford another one thanks for any help

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  1. Wash by handor in automatic dishwasher. Load items to avoid bumping against other items during cycle.

    To remove gray or rust marks, clean with non-abrasive cleanser.

    If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-abrasive cleansers.

    DO NOT allow bakeware to soak/stand in water for an extended period of time.

    Applied heat after soaking may cause glaze crazing or cracking.

    Hope this helps you


  2. I have always tossed mine in the dishwasher, but however you wash your dishes, you may need additional help when there's some dried on baked food stuck.  

    I use a spray-on bathroom or kitchen cleaner, spraying it directly on the spot, and letting it soak for a while.  I use Scrubbing Bubbles, 409, etc.  Then I wash it like normal.  A Brillo pad will scratch it.

    To prevent this from happening in the future, use Pam to coat the inside.

    Good luck!

  3. Get the green pads (Flat rectangular pads), they are abrasive enough to rub out stains and scortched food but gentle enough not to mess up the finish.

  4. Put room temperature water in the sink with clorox...let it sit in there and the stains will come right up after about 20 minutes...if it doesn't work then use more clorox. I use it on all my corel dishes.

  5. Don't use Brillo, it's too abrasive.  Get come Barkeepers Friend.  It's a powdered cleanser that you can buy in most grocery stores that works wonders!  It's very mildly abrasive but cleans ceramics, metal just wonderful!

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