Are these dishwasher/micro safe?

by ElNikolai411

12 comments
  1. Most likely no. It also.say there that it’s a decoration (koriste)

  2. It’s a decorative plate that is not meant for eating, so no.

  3. Should be but i’d be cautious cause those are old ass plates. I didnt even microwave my food but put some food straight from the pan on it and the plate broke in half. Lol.

  4. I think my grandma washed these kind of plates in the dishwasher. They are not decorative, they just have a layer of decoration under a protective glazing.

  5. Are these worrh anything?

    We have a couple in the summercottage and we kinda wanna get rid of these and some other old stuff.

  6. Do not use these for food unless you have verified that the glazing doesn’t contain lead. The plates are old enough that it is more likely than not the glazing to be lead based.

  7. Technically yes, but please don’t use them for anything wet and/or warm, the glaze probably leaks this and that and isn’t safe for consumption. Also the glaze is probably crackled and the plate will become discolored.

    Use them as decoration, or as cookie plates or anything else dry, cold stuff (even better if you use a cake liner). Or as a catchitall for keys and stuff. Or under flower pots. But don’t go eating your makaronilaatikko from these plz.

  8. I wash same type plates only by hand wash. Dishwasher temperature changes can damage glase. The second plate glase is not intact already. Also, colored food can discolorate the plate through the cracks.

  9. Decorative and not meant for consumption plates.
    Grandmas hang these on walls for display.
    Sissu

  10. These ones are safe to use in microwave and dishwasher, they wont brake the plates. If you have old plates/or new plates with goldings, the golding will brake in microwave and dishwasher.

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