| CLEANING & PROTECTING YOUR CUTLERY |
Cleaning Your Cutlery Ginsu's Always Sharp blades will never need sharpening. The unique design ensures the lowest maintenance possible to make cutting foods as quick and easy as possible. A common myth is that stainless steel will never rust and corrode. The balance between corrosion resistance and edge retention is a very fine line. Through years of rigorous testing and development, Ginsu has created a blade that is extremely resistant to corrosion yet can be sharpened to a razor sharp edge that will retain its sharpness for a lifetime of use. When cleaning your cutlery, it is always best to hand wash with a mild soap/detergent in warm water and towel dry after each use. This ensures that each knife is free from moisture, which greatly reduces the chance of corrosion forming. Ginsu Koden and Essential Series knives may be used in an automatic dishwasher. Should you use a dishwasher, always place your knives in the top rack in a orderly fashion. This will ensure your knives do not fall through the rack and obstruct the moving components of the dishwasher, fall onto the heating element, or damage other items in the dishwasher by falling on them. Ginsu Nuri Series should be hand washed only. The colored, non-stick coating on the blades may become damaged by items with sharp or pointed edges. Do not use a scouring pad or other abrasive material on the non-stick coating, as this may damage the finish and void your warranty. Protecting Your Cutlery Ginsu cutlery is designed and created to be used for a lifetime of use. The use of commercial qualtiy steels, superior handle materials, and expert craftsmanship makes each knife incredibly durable and resistant to damage. When not using your cutlery, we recommend storing your knives in the block that came with your cutlery set. If your knife did not come with a knife block, we suggest storing your knives in a cutlery block, magnetic strip that mounts to the wall, or any other method of storing the knives in which the blades will be easily seen and offers the most protection from being cut accidentally. |
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