Robert Welch glass and barware has been created to complement the Robert Welch tableware collection.
Caring for your barware & afternoon tea collection
Care of stainless steel barware and afternoon tea collection
We recommend washing your barware and tea collection in the dishwasher:
• Wash on a short hot cycle 65°-75°C (150°-167°F).
• Use quality branded all in one dishwasher tablets*.
• Keep Rinse Aid topped up and Salt (for hard water areas).
• Avoid washing with non-stainless steel metals (this can cause rust staining).
• Ensure the dishwasher filters are cleaned and use a proprietary dishwasher cleaner regularly.
*For UK customers we recommend Fairy Platinum Plus and for US customers Cascade Platinum Plus
When washing your barware, tea collection or glassware by hand:
Rinse your Drift barware, tea collection or glassware as soon as possible after use. Wash in warm soapy water with a microfibre cloth or non abrasive brush**. Try to avoid soaking in water and always dry thoroughly immediately after washing.
**Always avoid scouring with pads or abrasive cleaners as this will scratch the surface.
To restore your finish on your drift barware, tea collection or glassware we recommend using a dry microfibre cloth.
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Common marks - their causes and remedies
Water marks
Caused by water droplets when left to dry on your cutlery/flatware. Using a hot wash cycle as recommended above will remedy this or they can easily be removed with a microfibre cloth.
Rust
Stainless steel does not rust, but it can receive rust marks from other metallic items in your sink or dishwasher, for example: cast-iron, silver, silver-plate, steel wool or non-stainless steel implements. Thankfully, this is only aesthetic and is easily removed with a proprietary stainless steel cleaning cream (we recommend Bar Keepers Friend). In any case you do not see an improvement please contact the Customer Care Team at help@robertwelch.com.