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Can I use dishwashing detergent to clean my copper kitchenware?
Yes, you can wash your copper kitchenware with dishwashing detergent.
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Cut off points
Term that designates the points of separation of the different parts of the distillate. The three cut off points are: heads , hearts and tails . The heads and tails correspond to the first...
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As part of our cork stoppers category, we also have a cliché option for winemakers wishing to purchase signature corks with their own brands, year, logos or designs.
A cliché is what we call a cork printer. Marks on corks can be done using fire / direct flame or using a zink plate that marks the stoppers with ink. Both options comply with standard food and hygiene laws and safety precautions.
This gives wine producers a chance to personalize their corks, leaving their mark on them, year of produce or company logo, brand or name.
As part of our cork stoppers category, we also have a cliché option for winemakers wishing to purchase signature corks with their own brands, year, logos or designs.
A cliché is what we call a cork printer. Marks on corks can be done using fire / direct flame or using a zink plate that marks the stoppers with ink. Both options comply with standard food and hygiene laws and safety precautions.
This gives wine producers a chance to personalize their corks, leaving their mark on them, year of produce or company logo, brand or name.
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