TUPPERWARE USE & CARE



Storage Dry with a soft cloth before putting containers away in cabinets or shelves. To keep containers air-fresh, store them without
seals.
Hot Beverages / Liquids / Food Allow beverage in container to cool before handling or applying the seal.
Hot liquids such as oil, cooking grease or hot foods containing fat (e.g. soup or sauces) should be cooled before placing them in the container.
Removing Stains Baking soda paste is ideal for stain removal or getting rid of any stickiness
Cuts & Scratches Avoid using sharp utensils, abrasive cleaners or strong undiluted detergents. Use only mild detergents and a
soft sponge. To remove oily substances, wash with warm water.
Microwave Tupperware products are not designed for cooking and therefore are not recommended for use in a microwave oven
except for TupperWave Stack Cooker, Rock 'N Serve and CrystalWave reheatable products.


Remember, avoid reheating certain foods, especially those with high fat or sugar content, as these foods can become very hot and
causes damage to your containers.


Reheating tomato or chili-based sauces and foods may cause staining as a result of natural foods colourants found in many vegetables.
Do not use reheatable products:    In the conventional oven    On the stove    Under a grill    In convection microwave ovens with conventional settings.
Unpleasant Odours    Seal either a piece of charcoal or stuff newspaper in the container    Clean seals and container with baking 
soda paste    Coat inside surface with lemon juice and water then rinse    Clean with mixture of vinegar and water    Open container
when not in use.