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Default Glass or ceramic baking sheets?

On Dec 20, 4:14*pm, Chemo the Clown > wrote:
> On Dec 20, 4:10*pm, spamtrap1888 > wrote:
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> > On Dec 20, 3:55*pm, "Polly Esther" > wrote:

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> > > > On Tue, 20 Dec 2011 16:33:54 -0500, wrote:

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> > > >>Corningware used to market ceramic sheets, 20 x 14 inches, a little more
> > > >>than
> > > >>1/8" thick. Smooth top, rippled bottom, with five glued-on rubber feet.
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> > > >>were intended to be large hot plates, etc. I don't know what they called
> > > >>them.

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> > > > Ah, they were marketed by Corelle and Corning as "Counter Savers," in both
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> > > > large size I have and 14" x 10". They came with various patterns, as well
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> > > > plain (which mine are). There are indeed a number available on ebay..

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> > > I have two of the 14 x 20 and yes they are handy. *Ordinarily they stay on
> > > each side of the kitchen sink; easy to clean and nearly impossible to
> > > damage. *Just now, one is serving as a bridge between one sewing machine
> > > table and its neighbor. *Polly

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> > They sound like a glass hot pad that I have, and on mine, the
> > decorative sheet underneath is starting to peel off. I've already
> > replaced the rubber feet that came off from repeated washings.

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> > Any suggestions about the peeling issue?

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> Contact paper?


The stickum would have to be on the decorative side of the paper (it's
glued to the bottom surface of the glass).