Protect YOUR LIFE-LONG INVESTMENT WITH PROPER CARE How to clean and care for your Aristocrat Stainless Steel Aristocrat Cookware, with its smooth surfaces and rounded edges, is easy to clean. Under normal conditions, your Aristocrat utensils will stay permanently beautiful with the following easy steps. 1. Put the utensil in plenty of hot soapy.water. Clean thoroughly with damp dish cloth. If utensil is greasy, sprinkle with a mild cleanser. When cooking over gas or oil, a brownish carbon may form on outside of utensil bottom. To remove, use some dry cleanser and a light rubbing with a damp cloth should clean thoroughly. 2. Rinse well in hot water, then dry with dish towel, to regain the mirror finish of utensil. NO SPECIAL POLISHING CREAMS, NO PASTES, NO STEEL WOOL, NO STEEL BRUSHES ARE EVER NECESSARY. NEVER USE HARSH ABRASIVE CLEANSERS ON THE MIRROR FINISH OF YOUR ARISTOCRAT COOKWARE. Use any mild, quality cleansing agent such as Old Dutch, Samae, Steel- Bright, Bon Ami, etc. DO’S AND DONT'’S If this happens: Reasons? How to correct: Food sticking to bottom Persistent overheating; or, Soak in lukewarm soapy water first; of utensil. removing cover during cooking. wash and dry. Then sprinkle mild cleansing powder and rub with dampened cloth until clean. Utensil “‘boiled dry.” Persistent overheating; or, Cool first. DO NOT immerse in or removing cover too often. rinse with cold water; when cold, clean as usual. Cleans easier when cold. : “Stains” on inside of Persistent overheating; and, Remove with mild cleansing powder utensil. possibly some hidden lime salt and dish cloth dampened. in foods. Golden brown or blue heat Persistent overheating. Soak in warm soapy water, wash tint on utensil. and dry. Sprinkle with mild cleansing powder, then rub with dampened cloth until clean. Utensil is too hot Overheating. Let it cool first. DO NOT put in to your touch. contact with cold water. Avoid sudden changes in tempera- ture. Simplifies cleaning. Scratched utensil. _ Caused by abuse. Check your cleansing agent ~ or method of storing. nc Mend