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Quality and Care of Heath Ceramics Dinnerware

Heath Ceramics  can be used in conventional and microwave ovens, and are dishwasher safe.

For warming, Heathware should be placed in a cool oven and brought to the desired temperature.

Heath ceramic pieces should not be used over or under direct heat or shocked from one extreme temperature to another.
 
To remove marks left by silverware, dishes may be cleaned with Bar Keepers Friend – available in our Factory Store or online and in most major hardware stores. Stainless steel and some other metals, including aluminum, can mark dinnerware. This is because the surface of the ceramic dinnerware is actually harder than these metals. This is not damage to the glaze and can be removed. If all of the metal used in your establishment is the proper grade of stainless steel (301 or 304 stainless for flatware, 302 for shelving, 410 for solid knives), you can minimize this.

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