How to properly clean wooden kitchen boards to make them last longer
SSPDaily has prepared recommendations on how to clean wooden chopping boards to extend their service life and maintain their quality.
Delicate hand washing with warm water and mild soap
To clean a wooden cutting board, start by gently hand-washing with warm water and mild soap. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives that can damage the wood. Scrub the surface with a soft brush or sponge, focusing on stubborn stains or residue. Rinse the board thoroughly with warm water, making sure all soap is removed. Wipe dry with a clean towel and let it air dry completely before further storage.
Natural disinfection with lemon and salt
For a natural disinfectant, cut a lemon in half and squeeze the juice onto a wooden board. Sprinkle coarse salt evenly over the surface and gently rub the board with the lemon halves. The acidity of the lemon and the abrasive salt work together to remove stains and eliminate bacteria. After cleaning, rinse the board thoroughly with warm water and let it air dry.
Restoration with oil and vinegar
Wooden cutting boards need to be refinished periodically to maintain their integrity and prevent them from drying out or cracking. A mixture of food-grade mineral oil and white vinegar can work wonders for refinishing a board. First, wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove any remaining dirt.
Mix equal parts mineral oil and white vinegar in a small bowl, then use a clean cloth or paper towel to apply the mixture to the board. Rub thoroughly, allowing the wood to absorb the solution. Leave on for several hours or overnight, and then wipe off any excess oil and vinegar before using the board again.