“Refresh old dishware with this tip from Iwan 🍽️
Nat and Nila absolutely love hosting and cooking food for their friends and family and I’m having a look at their dinner bowls here and they’ve got what looks like little cracks in them but these are actually scratch marks from The Cutlery to get rid of these I like
To use this powder cleanser it works really nicely on stainless steel it’s also really good for your ceramic plates just pop a little bit of warm water on it and then go on with some of the powder and then I’m just going to take a microfiber cloth and rub away and you’ll
See those scratch marks just disappear it’s like magic just need to give it a little bit of elbow grease look at that all gone that is incredible isn’t it
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7 comments
Is it toxic?
What’s the cleanser called your using?
Baking soda does the same and isn't toxic…
Mr C. bossing it again 🙂
'micro fibre'
No, you mean microplastics and that cloth will shed them every time its used and send more toxic particles into the water supply.
Barkeepers friend. Love that stuff!
Barkeeper’s Friend works great on cutlery marks but it DOES contain an acid, so if you’re doing a LOT of cleaning, wear gloves.