Manufactured to commercial standards and compatible with common dishwash procedures, the trays meet expectations for institutional settings. Facilities staff will integrate them into existing workflows with minimal adjustment.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Wipe the CAC China TSP-21 porcelain tray with a soft cloth and mild detergent, then rinse with clean water and dry immediately to prevent mineral spots. Sanitize high-touch zones like edges and serving rims using an approved sanitizer per label directions. Inspect trays for chips; remove damaged pieces from service. Regular cleaning prevents cross-contamination, supports inspections, deters pests, and preserves finish for continuous use.#@@#Additional Info#@#CAC China TSP-21 rectangular porcelain tray holds 38 Oz., measures 12" x 7" x 1.75", and ships by the dozen. Its porcelain construction resists chipping, meets durability standards, and supports foodservice with easy cleaning and stackable storage.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Manufactured to commercial standards and compatible with common dishwash procedures, the trays meet expectations for institutional settings. Facilities staff will integrate them into existing workflows with minimal adjustment.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Inspect porcelain trays daily for chips and cracks; remove damaged units to prevent contamination. Clean trays after each use with warm water and neutral pH detergent; scrub gently with a nonabrasive pad and rinse thoroughly. Sanitize per local regulations using a chemical sanitizer or a hot-water dishwasher cycle. Dry trays fully before stacking to prevent moisture transfer. Rotate inventory using first-in, first-out protocols.