Correct -magnetic stainless is mostly 410 alloy -containing ONLY chrominun and  
iron.
> 
> From: Sharie Hartwell <[email protected]>
> Date: 2006/03/04 Sat AM 05:29:59 EST
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Visionware
> 
> Hi Wendy,
> 
> I remember getting the Visionware at Canadian Tire (cheap!) and at  
> Zellers in Hanover, Ontario back in the 90's.  I know you weren't  
> supposed to use the green scrubbies (would scratch and dull the  
> finish on glass) but I got lazy and gently tried to remove the cooked  
> (sometimes burned) food.  It not only dulled the glass but left a  
> metallic sheen that looked like aluminum.  I got ahold of a customer  
> service rep from Corningware and he said there was aluminum silicate  
> in the glass as well as in the white corningware products.
> 
> We also advise patients to stay away from cast iron due to the many  
> problems with iron overload (hemachromatosis.) We tell them to use  
> the stainless steel pots that will stick to a magnet.  Today's  
> stainless steel pots and pans are made with all kinds of alloys  
> (including the 5-ply, 6-ply and 7-ply ones) and do not adhere to  
> magnets.  Occasionally I'll find a stainless pot or pan at a garage  
> sale here in Hawaii.  When we lived in Canada, it was fairly easy to  
> find these old cookware at garage sales or swap meets especially in  
> the smaller towns and villages.
> 
> Aloha,  Sharie
> 
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