Cleaning the Cutting Board

After using the cutting board to slice, dice, or chop all kinds of neat 
goodies, use a metal scraper or spatula to scrape away any remaining bits and 
pieces 
of food. Throw the scrapings into the garbage disposal, garbage receptacle, or 
trash. 


Scrub the board with hot, soapy water thoroughly. If your dishwasher reaches a 
temperature of at least 165°F, then you can probably place a high-density 
plastic cutting board into the dishwasher. Moreover, if your dishwasher has an 
antibacterial cycle, use it to wash the cutting board. Otherwise, scrub 
it by hand. Allow the board to air dry.


Removing Stains from the Cutting Board


If your cutting board has stains on it, you can use the following procedure in 
an attempt to remove the stains. Wet the stained area with water and sprinkle 
it with kosher salt. Sea salt can also be used for this. Allow the salt to sit 
undisturbed for twenty-four hours.


Rinse the salt from the cutting board with clean water. Using the kosher salt 
and clean water, create a paste. Use a clean nylon scrubbing sponge or a 
clean toothbrush to scour or scrub the paste on the stained area of the cutting 
board. Rinse the area clean with fresh water. Repeat the procedure to guarantee 
that you have removed all of the stain. Rinse the board clean. Scrub the 
cutting board with hot, soapy water and rinse with clean water. Allow it to air 
dry. 


Sanitizing the Cutting Board


Plastic and wooden cutting boards can be sanitized using a diluted liquid 
chlorine bleach solution. For this solution, combine one teaspoon of bleach to 
one quart of water. Pour the solution onto the entire surface area of the board 
and allow it to sit undisturbed for several minutes. Rinse the board clean 
with water. Allow it to air dry or use a clean cloth to dry it.


If you prefer, you may use a vinegar solution in place of the bleach solution. 
Simply combine one part vinegar to five parts water. Use this solution in 
the same manner as the one explained for the bleach solution.


Storing the Cutting Board


Once the cutting board has completely dried, it is time to store it. Cutting 
boards should be stored vertically or in an upright position. This helps to 
avoid moisture from getting trapped underneath the board and the accumulation 
of dust or grime.


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