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How to sanitize wooden cutting boards

If you want to know how to sanitize wooden cutting boards safely, the most effective home method is a three step routine: scrub with hot soapy water for at least 30 seconds, rinse, then disinfect with either 70 ml of white vinegar or 5 ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per board, followed by thorough drying for at least 12 hours upright. Done consistently after contact with raw meat, this keeps bacteria levels low without damaging the wood. Why wooden boards and sanitation matter Wooden and bamboo boards behave differently from plastic. Quality hardwood and bamboo are naturally porous, which means...

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Why oil wooden cutting boards

If you want your wooden cutting board to last 5 to 10 years instead of just 1 or 2, you should oil it every 3 to 4 weeks. Oiling stops the board drying out, cracking and soaking up liquids, which means fewer stains, fewer smells and a safer surface for everyday cooking. Why oil wooden cutting boards at all? Wood and bamboo are naturally porous. Every time you chop, you open up tiny channels in the surface. Without oil, those channels pull in water, meat juices and washing up liquid. Over time the board warps, splits and starts to harbour...

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How to remove stains from wooden cutting boards

If you want to know how to remove stains from wooden cutting boards, the most effective routine is a 3 step process that takes about 15 minutes: scrub with coarse salt and lemon for 5 minutes, lift deeper stains with a bicarbonate of soda paste for 5 minutes, then disinfect with white vinegar and dry upright for at least 5 minutes. Step by step: how to remove stains from wooden cutting boards Here is a simple routine you can use on any oiled wooden or bamboo board, including the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board at 45x35cm and 1.8kg or...

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How to clean wooden cutting boards

If you want to know how to clean wooden cutting boards properly, the simplest proven method is this: wash by hand within 2 minutes of use with hot water at roughly 50–60°C, a small drop of washing up liquid, then dry upright for at least 30 minutes. Done consistently, this keeps boards like the Deer & Oak Large Bamboo Board (45x35cm, 1.8kg) hygienic for 5–10 years. Daily cleaning: the 5 step method that protects wood Wooden boards need a slightly different routine to plastic. They should never go in the dishwasher and they should not be left to soak. Here...

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