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Stoneware Coffee Mugs

Stoneware Coffee Mug

Deep cleaning all stoneware in a mixture of four tablespoons of water and a half a cup of baking soda has been known to be a routine maintenance practice since time immemorial.

The manner in which you care for you stoneware coffee mugs has a large impact on the taste of the contents, plus of course the durability of your clay mugs. If you love your stoneware then you will be pleased to know that there are effective tips on how to maintain stoneware. Using these tips will surely save you from the inconvenience of having to fork out money for another set of stoneware. Read on to know more about these interesting maintenance concepts.

The food that is left behind for long periods of time contributes to the deteriorating of the stoneware coffee mugs quality. Such food may be cereal, chicken soup after recovering from a terrible bite of flu, or good old orange juice. Scrape off any residue of food that may have been stuck to the inside part of the mug with a nylon cleaning material. Doing this, in addition to making sure all dirty utensils are cleaned after use, gives your utensils an extended lifeline.

All new pieces of stoneware must be soaked in hot water after they have been purchased. As you sit before your computer screen you must be wondering what this does. Well, exposing a mug to conditions like this somehow makes it stronger. The best way to reinforce that original inner structure is by boiling the clay mug in hot water. Once done you should notice how this stoneware mug does not break no matter how many times it has fallen crashing to your kitchen floor.

Seasoning stoneware is something you can also do. Seasoning is most effective when you use non-stick vegetable spray. As an alternative to non-stick vegetable spray, you could use vegetable oil; it does the same job, perhaps even better. Doing this eliminates the need to do seasoning again, it really will not be necessary.

All new pieces of stoneware must be soaked in hot water after they have been purchased.

Deep cleaning all stoneware coffee mugs in a mixture of four tablespoons of water and a half a cup of baking soda has been known to be a routine maintenance practice since time immemorial. Once mixed this mixture will look like pastry. It is this pastry that you must spread over your stoneware, allowing it to stay there for a good 30 minutes. With that done you will need to scrap the pastry off with nylon cleaning material and dip the stoneware in hot water. Simply said, anyone who owns stoneware mugs knows what a luxury it is to own such great kitchenware.

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