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lemon and salt for cleaning wooden cutting board

If you want a natural way to deep clean a wooden chopping board, lemon and salt for cleaning wooden cutting board surfaces is one of the most effective home methods, cutting odours by up to 90% and lifting visible stains in a single 5 minute treatment. Why lemon and salt works so well on wooden boards Wooden boards are naturally porous. Over time juices from onions, garlic, raw meat and citrus sink into the surface. Coarse salt and fresh lemon work together in three simple ways: Salt as a scrub The coarse grains act like a fine sandpaper that lifts...

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is wood or plastic better for knives

If you want to protect your knives for at least 5 to 10 years of regular home use, wood is usually better for knives than plastic. Quality wooden boards, such as Moso bamboo or acacia, are kinder to the blade edge, feel more stable under the knife and can be maintained to last far longer than a typical plastic board. Wood vs plastic for knives: the quick answer When you ask “is wood or plastic better for knives?”, you are really asking three things at once: which material keeps knives sharper, which is safer to use with food, and which...

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how durable is maple vs acacia cutting board

If you want a cutting board that will last, maple usually beats acacia on pure durability, with hard maple boards often lasting 10 to 15 years of daily use, while acacia typically gives you around 7 to 12 years when cared for properly. That said, acacia is tougher on the surface and more water resistant, so the best choice depends on how you cook, how sharp your knives are and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Maple vs acacia durability at a glance In simple terms, both maple and acacia are hardwoods and both are far more durable than...

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what oil is best for wooden cutting boards

If you want your wooden cutting board to last 5 to 10 years, the best oil to use is 100% food grade mineral oil applied in a thin coat every 4 to 6 weeks. For extra protection, pairing mineral oil with a natural wax conditioner keeps boards like our 45x35cm Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board and 45x35cm Large Acacia Board sealed, hydrated and less likely to crack. Why mineral oil is best for wooden cutting boards When people ask “what oil is best for wooden cutting boards?”, they usually want three things: safety, long life and easy care. Food...

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