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Frequently Asked Queries
Do we have to Season tin cookware before use
No need for any seasoning. You can wash and start using the same.
What can be used for cleaning Tin Vessels?
Regular Soap can be used for cleaning tin vessels. They have a natural tendency to turn black (Cooking area). You can scrub that once in a while with tamarind and washing soda to revive the shine.
Precautions while using tin vessel
Do not use tongs, use cloth to lift when vessel is hot
Do not keep it empty in gas burner. Always fill a 3rd of its height with water before placing in gas
Use in medium/low flame only


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