- Wipe the
natural artisan wood with hot, soapy water. - Rinse it with hot water only.
- Wipe it dry with a clean dish towel.
- Store in a dry area.
Important: Never soak or fully submerge the
Deodorize + Disinfect Using Vinegar:
Need:
- White Vinegar
- Spray Bottle
- Clean Cloth
Instructions:
- Pour white vinegar into a spray bottle.
- Spray vinegar on the
natural artisan wood. - Let it sit for a few minutes.
- Wipe it with a damp, warm cloth.
- Let dry.
Use Baking Soda to Remove Stains + Deodorize:
Need:
- 2 Tablespoons Baking Soda
- 1 Tablespoon Salt
- 3 Tablespoons Hot Water
- Wet Cloth
- Dry Dish Towel
Instructions:
- Combine and mix the Baking Soda, Salt, and Hot Water together.
- Use the mixture to scrub the entire surface of the
natural artisan wood. - Then wipe it with a warm wet cloth, and dry it with a dish towel.
- Wipe it with a damp, warm cloth.
- Let dry.
Clean with Coarse Salt and Lemon:
Need:
- Warm Wet Cloth
- Coarse Salt
- Half a Lemon
- Scrub Brush
Instructions:
- Dampen the
natural artisan wood with a warm cloth. - Sprinkle coarse salt over the dampened
natural artisan wood. - Cut a lemon in half.
- Squeeze the half-cut lemon over the board to let the lemon juice out.
- Let the mixture stand for five minutes, and use a scrub brush to remove the excess.
Refurbishing
Need:
- Sand Paper Grit - 100
- Sand Paper Grit - 180
- Sand Paper Grit - 240
- Wood Cutting Board Conditioner
Instructions:
- Sand the board with the coarser 100-grit.
- Sand with 180-grit.
- Finish with the fine 240-grit.
- Once you are done with sanding, wash the board, let it dry, and then use a Wood Cutting Board Conditioner.
Natural Artisan Wood Conditioning Options:
We recommend treating the board frequently to repel food particles and prevent stains and cracks.
It’s best to treat the
Important: Make sure your
AVOID VEGETABLE OR NUT-BASED OILS:
Do not use vegetable or nut-based oil on your
This will leave your
Use Food-Safe Mineral Oil, typically purchased at a local drug store or major retailer.
Mineral Oil | Cost Effective + Most Commonly Used:
Need:
- Cloth for Oiling
- Food-Safe Mineral Oil
- Dry Cloth
Instructions:
- Apply the mineral oil using a clean cloth and spread it evenly over the
natural artisan wood. - Let the oil set in for a few hours or set it overnight.
- Afterward, wipe the excess oil off using a dry cloth.
Beeswax + Mineral Oil Combo:
Need:
- Small Saucepan
- Heat Safe Spoon/ Spatula
- 1/4 Cup Beeswax - chunked
- 1 Cup Food Safe Mineral Oil
- Sealable Heat Proof Jar
- 2 cloths: 1 for paste + 1 for drying
Instructions:
- Combine the Beeswax and Mineral Oil in a Small Saucepan on low heat.
- Stir constantly on low heat until the beeswax is completely dissolved. Too high of a temperature will cause the beeswax to discolor.
- Remove from heat once dissolved and combined. Let stand for a minute.
- Pour the mixture into a sealed jar and let cool for a few hours, stirring once or twice every hour to ensure it is well blended. If you skip the stirring, the mixture won’t be as homogenous.
- After being blended and cooled, using a small cloth, rub the paste on the
natural artisan wood until it is absorbed and let it stand for 5-15 minutes. - With a clean cotton cloth, buff in a circular motion until the finish is smooth.