We are all aware of the feeling of lovely and spectacular dinnerware on a lovely table: whether at home with loved ones over a cosy family dinner or in a restaurant over a special occasion. But if you ever had to deal with chipped plates, stains, or those annoying spots that seem to spring up from nowhere, then it’s just as important to take care of your crockery. Fortunately, with a few simple tips, you can ensure that your dinnerware remains like it came out of the box and will always be good to impress.
Treat With Care: Be Gentle
First and foremost is the principle that guides the handling of crockery: handle the dishes with care. It can be tempting to pile plates on top of one another or snatch a cup from the rim; it tends to strain the product beyond acceptable limits and crack or chip eventually. On the other hand, always support the edges of the base when handling plates, avoid any sudden falls, and never bump hard. To prevent scratching, place a cloth or paper towel between stacks of plates.
The Right Cleaning Method
Cleaning your crockery properly is the key to keeping it looking pristine. Whether you are using a dishwasher or washing by hand, here are some best practices:
Dishwasher Tips: If your dinnerware is dishwasher-safe, make sure you’re putting them securely in the machine. Do not overpack, as this can cause dishes to clink against each other and lead to cracks. Use the appropriate settings – delicate or low-temperature cycles are ideal for fragile items.
Hand Wash: Mild dish soap and a soft sponge are best used to wash crockery. Abrasive pads tend to scratch the surface of your dishes. For really tough stains, baking soda and water can be mixed into a paste, rubbed onto the area in question and then rinsed.
Removing Stains: Emergency Remedies
Spills happen, but don’t panic! Stains on crockery can easily be removed in simple ways. White vinegar and water are mixed for tea and coffee stains. Soak the dish for a few minutes and scrub it with a soft brush. For tougher stains like tomato sauce, a little bit of dish soap and a pinch of baking soda can help bring out the stain without damaging its surface.
Drying and Polishing
Once your crockery is clean, it’s time to dry and give it a little shine. Ideally, let your plates and cups air dry, but if you’re in a hurry or want to avoid those annoying water spots, grab a soft, lint-free cloth—like a microfiber one—and gently buff away any streaks or droplets. It’ll leave your dinnerware looking sparkling and flawless, without much effort!
Proper Storage: Protect Your Crockery
Storage of dinnerware largely determines how long it lasts. Do not pile up your plates as they will break or chip when too heavy. Ideally, keep your crockery in a cabinet so that they are not directly exposed to the sun. If exposed to direct sunlight for long periods, the colours of your dinnerware fade. Keep the plates apart by using felt pads or paper towels to separate them so that they do not rub against each other.
For fragile china, use padded storage cases or soft cloths to cover the edges. For smaller pieces, such as cups or bowls, place them in a way that minimizes the risk of breakage; perhaps using a divider in your cupboard for extra protection.
Avoiding the Microwave Trap
Not all crockery is microwave safe and therefore has to be tested according to the manufacturer’s instructions before using your crockery in the microwave. If your plates or your bowls are not allowed for microwave heating then you would spoil both your crockery as well as your microwave. Although a piece of crockery is labelled as microwave safe still avoid keeping in the microwave your dishes that carry metallic trims as it could cause sparks or discolouring.
With a little care and attention, your crockery can serve you for many years and leave your guests in awe. By applying these simple steps—gentle handling, proper cleaning, prompt stain removal, and smart storage—you will ensure your dinnerware continues to be as beautiful as the dishes you serve from it. Now go ahead and set the table, knowing your dishes are ready to shine in every meal you serve