Everything you need to know to start your adventure as pleasant as possible. From applying to caring, we'll show you our tips and tricks.
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Application
The Wrap-its are initially very over-motivated. The excessive adhesion will decrease after repeated use and washing - so the handling becomes "bubi easy"
Trick 77: Just "stick" one edge already, then you have both hands free to smooth the Wrap-it.
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Creates airtight insulation on ceramic, glass and metal shells.
The Wrap-its like to be clean, dry and love smooth surfaces. If they don't feel like sticking, then you can take advantage of the fact that they stick to themselves.
Yes, you can wrap all foods with the Wrap-its. The films are food safe, which means they have no odor or taste effect on food. The wrap-its will never smell of food even after long time use.
My favorite tip is to wrap the wrap-its around an old household paper roll and supply it in the drawer, that way it's even easier to handle and supply it quickly too.
Simple: Thanks to the warmth of your hands, your beeswax cloth is self-adhesive. Press the cloth lightly with your hands, so it keeps its shape and hugs your food or bowls.
Cleaning
Wrap-its can be cleaned with warm water and dish soap. Hand wash tip: Use dish soap and rub Wrap-its against each other without running water. This will get them clean in no time.
You can also put them in the dishwasher:
If you want to wash them in the dishwasher, just spread them out over the dishes and gently pinch them at two corners.
Note: grease/oil and wrap-its are not the best of friends, so in this case you need to wash it more yieldingly, preferably by hand.
If you want to wash them in the dishwasher, just spread them out over the dishes and lightly pinch them at two corners. Otherwise, just wash by hand with warm water and dish soap.
depending on the water hardness, there may be lime stains, which are completely harmless. We recommend washing the wrap-its regularly with citric acid and vinegar. Otherwise, clean each in the dishwasher.
Drying
Hang or stick your wrap-it in the air and let it dry. A draining rack is suitable for this, the other option is to stick it to a ledge or kitchen plate and let it dry.
If you need to do it quickly, you can also dry it with a tea towel.
No, we strongly discourage throwing the wrap-its in the dryer.
Supply
Our favorite:
Wrap the Wrap-its around an old household paper roll and store it in the drawer, so it is even easier to handle and it is also quickly supplied.
Alternatively:
You can also fold it in a microfiber cloth or store it in a box. You can also store the wrap-its in our packaging. So you are ready to hand again for the next occasion.
Fold in the supplied tissue paper and stow in the package. Of course, you can also cut out the tissue paper in the size of the package and use it as a "separator". In each case, just fold the wrap-it without having to put in the tissue paper each time.
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