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babywings76 said:I have a few teeny tiny spots on my knives. Rust? I don't know what it is exactly. I wondering if it's because I didn't dry it right away after washing? But can the SS cleaner get this off? It looks kindof bad for my shows.
kspry said:I am not pushing those knives anymore. I see many problems regarding the lifetime guarantee.
My chef knife tip is bent. The utility and boning knife are rusting.
I have a Wustoff? 20-yr-old knife without these problems. Not sure of the brand - I'd have to go look at it. I bought it when we first married, and it had lasted this long and is still sharp. It didn't bend or rust the 1st year of our marriage.
BethCooks4U said:The SS cleaner works GREAT for that! I have used it on one of my forged knives and on my flatware. And no spots have returned.
The best way to clean your Pampered Chef forged cutlery is to use a gentle, non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner. Avoid using harsh chemicals or scouring pads, as they can damage the finish of the cutlery.
No, we do not recommend using a dishwasher to clean your Pampered Chef forged cutlery. The high heat and harsh detergents can cause the cutlery to corrode or lose its shine over time.
It is best to clean your Pampered Chef forged cutlery after each use. This will help prevent any food or bacteria from building up on the surface and keep your cutlery looking its best.
While you can use a regular stainless steel cleaner on your Pampered Chef forged cutlery, we recommend using a cleaner specifically designed for stainless steel to ensure the best results and prevent any potential damage to the cutlery.
The best way to store your Pampered Chef forged cutlery is in a knife block or sheath to protect the blades and keep them from getting dull. If you do not have a knife block or sheath, make sure to store them in a safe place where they will not come into contact with other sharp objects.