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how to care for bamboo vs plastic cutting board
If you want a cutting board that lasts 5 to 10 years instead of 1 to 2, caring for bamboo and plastic differently is essential: bamboo boards like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) should be hand washed and oiled monthly, while plastic boards can go in the dishwasher but usually need replacing far sooner. Bamboo vs plastic cutting board care: the quick answer Bamboo cutting boards, especially dense moso bamboo, stay in good condition for 5 to 10 years when you: Hand wash with hot soapy water within 10 minutes of use Dry upright for at...
Can wooden cutting boards go in the dishwasher?
No, wooden cutting boards should not go in the dishwasher. Even one 70°C dishwasher cycle can warp, crack and strip the natural oils from wood, which can cut the life of a good board from 5 to 10 years down to a few months. Hand washing with hot soapy water and quick drying is the safest way to keep wooden boards clean and long lasting. Why wooden cutting boards can’t go in the dishwasher Dishwashers are designed for ceramics, glass and some plastics, not natural wood. A typical dishwasher cycle combines high heat, powerful jets of water and long exposure...
How do you clean a wooden chopping board?
If you want to know exactly how do you clean a wooden chopping board, the safest method is to wash it by hand with hot water and a small amount of mild washing up liquid for 30 to 60 seconds, then dry it upright within 10 minutes and oil it every 4 to 6 weeks. That simple routine keeps a quality wooden cutting board hygienic for 5 to 10 years without warping or cracking. How to clean a wooden chopping board after everyday use For daily cleaning, you do not need anything complicated. The key is speed and dryness. Wood...
How to care for bamboo cutting boards?
If you want your bamboo cutting board to last 5 to 10 years, the simplest routine is this: wash by hand in warm soapy water for under 60 seconds, dry upright for at least 2 hours, and oil it lightly every 3 to 4 weeks. Do that, and a quality moso bamboo board will stay smooth, hygienic and good looking for thousands of meals. Why moso bamboo cutting boards need specific care Bamboo is a grass, not a tree, which is why it behaves differently to oak or acacia. Moso bamboo in particular grows fast, is naturally dense and has...