Just curious.......and thanks for any replies.
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Ian Sutton wrote:Simon
NOOOOOOO!
Haven't broken any for a while, but this thread will surely jinx us!![]()
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regards
Ian
Redwinger wrote:Guess I must be more careful, or more sober, than some of the klutzs here.
'Winger
Rahsaan wrote:Redwinger wrote:Guess I must be more careful, or more sober, than some of the klutzs here.
'Winger
Maybe you drink less?
Dale Williams wrote: Broke one when I carelessly put in dishwasher rack too upright, caught on top of dishwasher as I pushed in and snapped.
Mark Lipton wrote:Like David B, my broken glasses (2) were both Riedel Zin/Chianti Vinum series. Both were broken during the drying process, surprisingly in one case when the bowl (!!) broke.
Simon J wrote:Dale Williams wrote: Broke one when I carelessly put in dishwasher rack too upright, caught on top of dishwasher as I pushed in and snapped.
I have on occasion put the smaller tasting glasses in the dishwasher but found that it leaves an odor in the glass. I have to rinse the glass out before using it. Do you ever get that problem?
Simon
Mark Lipton wrote:Like David B, my broken glasses (2) were both Riedel Zin/Chianti Vinum series. Both were broken during the drying process, surprisingly in one case when the bowl (!!) broke.
Mark Lipton
Simon J wrote:I have on occasion put the smaller tasting glasses in the dishwasher but found that it leaves an odor in the glass. I have to rinse the glass out before using it. Do you ever get that problem?
MikeH wrote:We use Spiegelaus and never put them in the dishwasher. Hand wash and dry only. Generally think dishwasher will eventually mar the glasses.
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