What is the best way to clean edges of Corel that are staining?
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Hi Wendy!
It looks like the edges of your plates are a bit rough, like mine. That's probably why the stains are forming in the first place, I don't know why the edges are rough, my first set of Corelle didn't develop the rough edges so I'm thinking it might be hard water deposits from the dishwasher. If that's true, I think we could soak the dishes in white vinager to remove the rough deposits and maybe the stains you have as well. I used to use the Corelle cleaner but can't find it in stores any more so I've used plain baking soda on a damp sponge to clean stains and rust spots from my dishes but it doesn't always get the stains off. My brilliant husband tried my Weiman cleaner for my glass top range and it worked perfectly! Just be sure to wash the dishes with regular dish soap after using the cleaner. I hope this helps, good luck!
how about denture cleaner. Find a pan they fit in, fill with water and put a few denture cleaner tablets in and let it soak.
I would try just a simple magic eraser. I've used them on other stains on my dishes & cookware. It works pretty well!
I would try rubbing the edges with a paste of baking soda and water. If the edges are rough, I would be afraid that soaking the entire plate would cause it to take on the bleach or whatever you soak them in.
Barkeepers friend and magic eraser.
Use a "magic eraser" . IT will come off.
I think Barkeeper's friend should work well too or Softscrub (sp?). I have used Softscrub for years to keep Corning cookware stain free.
This is from Corelles's website
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Wash by hand or in automatic dishwasher. Load dishes to avoid bumping against other items during cycle. To remove gray or rust marks, clean with non-abrasive cleanser. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-abrasive cleansers. DO NOT allow stoneware mugs to soak/stand in water for an extended period of time.
SOS Pad. Works everyime.
I always use Vim for stains on my Corelle. Works fine!