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Corelle Dinnerware - Vitrelle Glass Use &
Care
Read these Instructions Carefully and Save them for Future Reference Corelle® plates and
bowls are made of Vitrelle® glass. Mugs are made of porcelain or stoneware as noted on the
package. Please review information on bottom of items prior to use.
Corelle® products can be used for serving and re-heating food in microwaves or pre-heated
conventional ovens up to 350° F (176° C). To warm empty dinnerware for serving, use pre-
heated conventional ovens only. Porcelain and stoneware mugs are microwavable.
ALL GLASS, PORCELAIN AND STONEWARE CAN BE BROKEN and care should be taken
in handling. A drop or knock against a hard object may cause immediate breakage or enough
damage so that the item breaks later for no apparent reason. Such breakage may make a noise
and can break into many small pieces. Be careful in handling as pieces may be sharp.
Wash Corelle® dinnerware items by hand or in an automatic dishwasher. Load items to avoid
bumping against other items during cycle. To remove gray or rust marks, clean with non-
abrasive cleanser. If scouring is necessary, use only plastic or nylon cleaning pads with non-
abrasive cleansers. DO NOT allow stoneware or porcelain mugs to soak/stand in water for an
extended period of time. Applied heat after soaking may cause glaze cracking.
Warnings
Failure to follow the warnings below may cause an item to break or shatter immediately or late,
resulting in personal injury or property damage. Corelle® glass dinnerware is intended for
normal household use only. It is not intended for camping, industrial, or commercial use.
DO NOT USE ON STOVETOP, under a broiler/griller, under a microwave browning element, in
a toaster oven, or on or near any other direct heating source such as range heat vents, pilot lights,
open flames, etc.
AVOID SUDDEN TEMPERATURE CHANGES. DO NOT add liquid to a hot item, place a hot
item on a wet surface, or handle with a wet or cold cloth. These sudden temperature changes may
cause the item to break or shatter. Handle hot items with a dry cloth or potholder.
DO NOT use to microwave popcorn or to hold or support popcorn bags, microwave
convenience foods with special browning wrappers, etc. Some convenience food
packaging is designed to heat rapidly in a microwave oven and may cause breakage.
DO NOT heat an empty vessel in a microwave oven. It may become too hot to handle,
crack or break.
DO NOT heat a small amount of food in larger dish in a microwave oven. It may become
too hot to handle, crack or break.


