CERAMICS
Storing:
Placing rubber or plastic mats on large stainless steel
surfaces usually found in industrial kitchens can help reduce
metal marking to ceramics.
Rubber or plastic mats can also be placed in stacking
areas, trolleys or sinks to further reduce the chance of
metal marking
.
Replace or repair any plastic coated racks that may have
become worn and the metal underneath exposed, as this
again could cause damage to your ceramics.
Using:
Don’t scrape of f leftovers – wipe of f with a paper towel or a
plastic/rubber scraper.
Utopia ceramics are suitable for microwave use, however be
advised that any decorated item that includes metal will not
be microwave safe.
Use cutlery that is of a high grade steel as a minimum
requirement, as some cutlery in use today is made from low
grade steel, which being soft in nature increases the chance
of metal marking.
Using metal utensils against ceramics can also cause metal
marking, try to keep this to a minimum or use plastic utensils.
Washing:
Utopia’s products are specially designed to withstand the
rigours of the Foodservice and Hospitality trade, including
automatic dishwashing found widely in most businesses.
The correct handling and care of your Melamine buf fet and
tableware will enhance the appearance and longevity of the
product in use. The following guide will assist you.
Handle melamine dinnerware like any quality dinnerware.
Use only plastic pads or plastic type bristle to remove
dried food
Presoak melamine products if necessary in a high quality
presoak dishwashing detergent
Do not use melamine products in an oven
Do not use melamine products in a microwave
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners steel wool
or metal scouring pads
Do not use chlorine bleach
Melamine is a thermosetting plastic that is strong lightweight
and hard with the look and feel of ceramic product It is
highly break and scratch resistant but it is NOT 100
unbreakable it can be scratched and broken
Melamine is often used for dinnerware, mixing bowls and
laminated counter tops because it resists acids, alkalis and
most food stains.
Melamine is hard and smooth and can withstand some fairly
warm temperatures, but it does absorb heat and will soften
if it gets too hot While melamine is perfectly safe when it
comes in contact with warm temperatures melamine is not
microwavable
In general melamine products are not designed to withstand
temperatures that exceed 100C and should not be
submerged in boiling water or placed in the oven
Also be sure to avoid exposure to hot objects or prolonged
exposure to boiling water Melamine is suitable for use over
a bainmarie as the water is circa 70C to hold food above a
temperature of 60C
Melamine is dishwasher safe as long as the water temperature
does not exceed the 100C guidelines Scouring powder
should not be used as it will scratch the surface also never use
chlorine bleach on melamine buf fetware
To ensure the quality level of the product it is important to
take note of the following:
Strictly follow recommended dishwashing procedures set out
by the manufacturer and use the correct dose application of
the detergent.
The use of an approved detergent is recommended.
For ef fective cleaning, we recommend that the dishwashing
temperature and the f inal rinse be set between 55 to 60°C.
Operating at higher temperature levels in order to wash
crockery ‘properly’ is a def inite case of overkill and
detrimental to all tableware.
Repair or replace any plastic coated metal in the dishwasher
that may have worn away as this may result in metal marking.
Stack ceramics separately to other crockery in the
dishwasher such as cutlery or pans and ensure items do
not vibrate against each other during the cycle.
Ov
erdosing on detergent or using excessively high
temperatures will cause deterioration to the glazed f inish or
damage any decoration on the product.
Metal Marking
Metal marking occurs when a ceramic item comes into
contact with metal surfaces or utensils, which can cause
metal tracing to be left on the ceramic item due to certain
types of steel being softer than the glaze of the ceramic.
Despite the unsightly appearance of metal marking, it is not
a cause for concern as it can be easily removed by the
application of a gentle household non-abrasive cleaner.
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