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They're silicone.lkprescott said:Something on this page might help:
Howstuffworks "How to Remove Tomato Juice and Sauce Stains: Tips and Guidelines"
I've had my scraper for almost 20 years no and no staining. What exactly are those scrapers made from anyway?
I use that one too..."The Baywatch Babes of the product line"....and also empahsis that the B size seems to be most popular for women and the guys like to use the "D" size. Although, from what I hear, anything more than a handful is a waste...chefann said:They're silicone.In fact, I use that as the core of one of my "bits" at my shows. I hold up all 4 scrapers in a fan, and say, "This is our scraper collection - the best scraper you will ever buy. I call them the 'Kitchen Baywatch' because they're silicone on top and skinny on the bottom - safest use of silicone out there! And they come in A, B, C and D sizes."
I've heard that, too, but the person I heard it from used "mouthful".janetupnorth said:Although, from what I hear, anything more than a handful is a waste...
peichef said:A couple of years ago, I saw a news report about carcinogens on common household goods -- magic erasers have formaldyhide. Might not want to use then on your kitchen tools. Ick. I had already banned the from my house prior to the report -- seemed too good to be true & no contents / "ingredients" listed on the packaging.
Sorry for the hijack -- just wanted to let you know
quiverfull7 said:Has anyone tried the Plastic Booster stuff you put in your diswasher? I know the scraper is not plastic but ?????
To clean the Classic Scrapper, simply wash with warm soapy water and a soft sponge. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, as this can damage the red staining. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.
Yes, the Classic Scrapper is safe to use on non-stick cookware. Its soft silicone head will not scratch or damage the surface of your pans.
Yes, the Classic Scrapper is dishwasher safe. However, we recommend hand washing to prolong its lifespan and prevent any potential damage from harsh dishwasher detergents.
The Classic Scrapper is made of high-quality, heat-resistant silicone. It also has a durable nylon handle for a comfortable grip.
Yes, the Classic Scrapper is heat-resistant up to 650°F. It is safe to use while cooking on the stovetop or in the oven, but do not leave it in direct contact with a heat source for an extended period of time.