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Joe that's a handsome looking vessel.  I didn't respond to your other thread, but I'll ponder here.  I noticed all the tremendous amount and variety of pyroceram type items from Corning that are being sold on the other side of the pond.  Would you or anyone else like to speculate as to why?  And it doesn't look like world kitchens is even selling anything in the US.  But I still prefer the real, original thing.   I enjoy my 4L Visions "roaster" covered casserole and use it when I need a large batch of baked pasta.  I also have an approximate 4 quart Corningware Blue Cornflower piece that I bought at a garage/estate sale during the outing at the 2002 wash-in in Maryland (and Luigi even commented he couldn't imagine needing such a large casserole dish).  Plus I also have a 4 quart round covered Pyrex Compatibles I got like in 1976 or 1977. 
 
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Grandmother had all that cookware, I vividly remember all the glass pans on the cooker.
 
Just to clarify . . .

 

. . . World Kitchen calls it Visions Reverse but it's what I had suggested to them on multiple occasions, calling it CorningWare InSight.  CorningWare is the shape and "insight" is a synonym for "vision".

 

It's sold only in parts of Europe and Asia.  The continuing popularity outside the USA is probably because metal-free cooking and the original CorningWare concept of make it ahead, freeze it, cook it, serve it and put away the leftovers in the same vessel have taken permanent hold in those markets and not swayed by flash-in-the-pan trends.
 
use fabric softner

before you start with the water hose...rub the area down well with liquid fabric softner...it will break down the soap bubbles. Same thing happen to me, except is was the cargo mat in the back of my suv...love Dawn...but it can make some suds. A friend told me about the fabric softner trick..it worked well.
 

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