
These Methods Helped Us Love Our Dishes Again!
There are few things more frustrating than investing in a nice set of high-quality white dishes and discovering they've accumulated unsightly scuff marks after years of repeated use. Both inexpensive and pricey dishes are prone to damage, so it's a good idea to have a plan for how to remove these scuff marks instead of spending money replacing them.
The expert team over at website The Kitchn recently conducted extensive testing to determine what method is the best way to remove scuffs from white dishes. They tried several cleaning methods: cream of tartar, baking soda, and Bar Keepers Friend (or Bon Ami). Many people favor cream of tartar and baking soda because they're not too harsh, so there's less chance of inflicting further damage on the dishes.
However, are they strong enough to remove even the toughest scuff marks and other blemishes?
We have the answers right here, as well as when it might be necessary to pull out the “big guns” for serious marks and try something more abrasive.
To Find Out The Expert Way For Removing Scuff Marks From White Dishes Without Using Abrasive Chemicals Or Tossing Them Out, Please Head On Over To The Next Page To See What Works Best…
Rachel Veyna Emenaker