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HELP! I've totally ruined my 1970s casserole....(pic)..

19 replies

GeTERFuck · 22/04/2018 10:06

I put my casserole in at 200c....it's come out totally crazed and a horrible dirty colour, looks as though the dish itself got burnt!

I'm currently steeping it in soda crystals but nothing seems to be happening - what else could I try please?

Am heartbroken!

HELP! I've totally ruined my 1970s casserole....(pic)..
OP posts:
Cleanerswin · 22/04/2018 12:34

Are you sure it’s a casserole? Looks like a veg dish to me.

GeTERFuck · 22/04/2018 19:29

Well....whatever it is is ruined.

Any ideas anybody?

OP posts:
blueskyinmarch · 22/04/2018 19:32

I don't think you can alter its appearance now but if it still works as a casserole dish then what have you lost? Loads of my dishes look a bit 'cooked' having been used for many years.

NoTNoShade · 22/04/2018 19:35

What Cleaner probably means is that is it’s not a casserole dish, it might not have been made to withstand casserole temperatures. So may indeed be fucked.

blueskyinmarch · 22/04/2018 19:37

I assumed the OP has had it since the '70"s and had put it in the oven many times but i guess they might have bought it in a vintage place recently and it isn't meant for the oven. What is it OP?

JiltedJohnsJulie · 22/04/2018 19:38

Yep, it looks like it was never meant to withstand those temperatures so may well indeed be fucked.

Laska5772 · 22/04/2018 19:39

Does it have the make on the bottom? Id l have a look on ebay for a replacement .

Tartanscarf · 22/04/2018 19:42

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GeTERFuck · 22/04/2018 22:09

Of course, well yes, I thought it was a casserole.

I’m such an idiot. So no way of getting the horrible greige look off then?

OP posts:
CiderwithBuda · 22/04/2018 22:14

It looks like it wasn’t meant for those temperatures and the glaze has cracked unfortunately. Nothing you can do. It’s niw dangerous as it might collapse if it gets hot again.

Bowerbird5 · 22/04/2018 22:44

Only thing you can do is look for a replacement somewhere like China search or Mr Pottery. Shame OP I did it to one of mine I just still use it. Annoying though

MessySurfaces · 23/04/2018 23:10

OP I feel for you!
If it's any consolation, in case you don't already know, it's a midwinter piece, and the pattern is called Spanish garden. It's fairly common so you can probably replace it reasonably easily.
Commiserations!

FergusSingsTheBlues · 24/04/2018 07:40

It was part of an engagement present for my parents :( it
Lasted longer than the marriage!

Yes, eBay seems to have plenty, thank you

curuncule · 24/04/2018 07:53

Looks like Country. Garden to me, and it's a tureen for serving. Hope you get a replacement OP

isthismylifenow · 24/04/2018 08:05

I have a dish that I use in the oven all the time and has this cracked look. Are you saying that I shouldn't be using it? I thought it was just the varnish or coating or whatever in it on the outside that cracked, as the actual dish itself still seems fine. ie not cracks all the way through.

SoupDragon · 24/04/2018 08:13

Look at the marks on the base and check EBay.

MessySurfaces · 24/04/2018 09:39

Good call @curuncule ! Spanish Garden is my parents' main dinner set...
@isthismylifenow It will be trapping grot in the crazing (cracks in the glaze), and if it's vintage may be leaching lead. So not ideal...

UsernameTaken2 · 24/04/2018 09:50

I was always told you should never soak the outside of pottery as the water is absorbed into the unglazed part at the bottom and when you heat it up to cook in it the water expands and cracks the glaze.

Tiddlywinks63 · 26/04/2018 10:34

Definitely a serving dish op, so the crazing is permanent I'm afraid.
How infuriating 😟

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