Things You'll Need
Instructions
Carefully examine your antique stoneware crock before cleaning it. Check for cracks and previous repairs. Use natural daylight and a magnifying glass if needed. Water used in cleaning will further damage cracks, and early repairs may have been made with water-soluble materials which will disintegrate during cleaning.
Clean your crock, if no cracks or repairs have been found, with Orvus (a conservation soap) and water using a soft cloth. Wipe the crock inside and out. Use a small brush for corners or particularly dirty areas. For a very dirty crock, repeat the cleaning process.
Wash your stoneware crock in soap and water if wiping did not clean the crock completely. Add a few drops of mild liquid detergent to the water. Wash gently and do not soak.
Allow the stoneware crock to air dry.