Use and Care of Your Corelle Hearthstone Dishes
Corelle Hearthstone Stoneware Dinnerware can be used for serving and re-heating food. Some Corelle Hearthstone Stoneware Dinnerware can be used in microwave, convection, and pre-heated conventional oven. Some items may not be appropriate for specific uses. Review information on bottom of items prior to use.
Care of Your Corelle Hearthstone Dinnerware
Wash by hand or in automatic dishwasher. Load dishes 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 stoneware dinnerware to soak/stand in water for an extended period of time. Applied heat after soaking may cause glaze cracking or cracking.
WARNINGS
All Corelle Hearthstone stoneware dinnerware items are breakable. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury or property damage. This product is intended for normal household use only. This product is not intended for camping or industrial or commercial use.
- DO NOT USE ON STOVETOP, under a broiler/griller, under a microwave browning element, in a toaster oven, or on or near any other direct heating source such as range heat vents, open flames, etc.
- AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES. DO NOT add liquid to a hot stoneware item, place a hot stoneware item on a wet surface, or handle with a wet or cold cloth. Handle hot stoneware items with a dry cloth or potholder.
- DO NOT use to microwave popcorn or to hold or support popcorn bags, microwave convenience foods with special browning wrappers, etc. Some convenience food packaging is designed to heat rapidly in a microwave oven and may cause breakage.
- DO NOT heat an empty vessel in a microwave oven. It may become too hot to handle, crack or break.
- DO NOT heat small amount of food in larger dish in a microwave oven. It may become too hot to handle, crack or break.
- DO NOT overheat oil or butter in microwave. Use minimum amount of cooking time.
- DO NOT use or repair any item that is chipped, cracked, or severely scratched.
- DO NOT abuse by dropping or hitting against a hard object.
- DO NOT use abrasive cleanser, scouring pads, or any object that will scratch stoneware items.
- DO NOT allow stoneware items to soak/stand in water for an extended period of time. Applied heat after soaking may cause glaze cracking. Place on dry placemat or tablecloth to avoid scratching surfaces. The bottom of stoneware items may be rough.
- DO NOT use any stoneware items mistreated in this manner.
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