Teakwood Kitchen Utensils - Long Soup Ladle
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Wooden utensils - versatile, functional and never go out of style.
Material: Teakwood
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How to Clean Wooden Kitchen Utensils
Step 1: Always wash your wooden utensils by hand. Never, ever, ever put them in the dishwasher. The high temperatures and super long cycles of the dishwasher actually cause disaster to your wooden utensils. Think of them like little sponges – they will soak up way too much water, and all the flavors and all the smells of everything else in your dishwasher. Throwing your wooden kitchen utensils in the dishwasher results in gray and fuzzy utensils with a short life span.
Step 2: Use hot water and a mild dish soap. You can use either a washcloth or a bristled brush to scrub your utensils.
Step 3: Prop them up to dry. This will allow as much airflow around them as possible to help even out drying and minimize the effects of expanding and contracting that happens when wood gets wet.
Step 1: Always wash your wooden utensils by hand. Never, ever, ever put them in the dishwasher. The high temperatures and super long cycles of the dishwasher actually cause disaster to your wooden utensils. Think of them like little sponges – they will soak up way too much water, and all the flavors and all the smells of everything else in your dishwasher. Throwing your wooden kitchen utensils in the dishwasher results in gray and fuzzy utensils with a short life span.
Step 2: Use hot water and a mild dish soap. You can use either a washcloth or a bristled brush to scrub your utensils.
Step 3: Prop them up to dry. This will allow as much airflow around them as possible to help even out drying and minimize the effects of expanding and contracting that happens when wood gets wet.