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Old 14-05-2008, 05:49 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
Nancy2
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On May 13, 5:31*pm, buzzsaw mcgee wrote:
hello everyone, my stainless pots and pans are losing their finish in
the dishwasher and i'm not sure what the cause or fix would be.
i cook on a glasstop range, should i try cookware w/ an enamelized
outer coating?
thanks


They get etched, just like glassware. If it bothers you, switch to
hand-washing them. Mine have survived the dishwasher just as shiny as
new ones.

N.
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Old 15-05-2008, 12:28 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Goomba38
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Nancy2 wrote:
On May 13, 5:31 pm, buzzsaw mcgee wrote:
hello everyone, my stainless pots and pans are losing their finish in
the dishwasher and i'm not sure what the cause or fix would be.
i cook on a glasstop range, should i try cookware w/ an enamelized
outer coating?
thanks


They get etched, just like glassware. If it bothers you, switch to
hand-washing them. Mine have survived the dishwasher just as shiny as
new ones.

N.

Mine always go into the dishwasher if they fit and I have room in the
load. Why would I want to handwash 'em if I don't have to? Blech, I hate
extra clutter around the sink. My pots look just fine.
I don't use detergents with citrus in them though. That might explain
the lessening of any etching or discoloration?
 




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