
Never soak a wooden cutting board—it absorbs water and cracks. Avoid the dishwasher at all costs.
Mild dish soap
Soft sponge or brush
Towel
Rinse the board quickly with warm water.
Apply a drop of mild soap and scrub gently with a sponge.
Rinse again and dry thoroughly with a towel.
Always store upright to let it air-dry completely.

Coarse salt or baking soda
1 lemon (halved)
Sprinkle coarse salt or baking soda over the board.
Scrub using the cut side of the lemon in circular motions.
Let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
Dry thoroughly and store upright.
Baking soda is better for stubborn stains. Lemon helps disinfect naturally and removes odors.

Never use olive or vegetable oil—they turn rancid. Condition boards every 3–4 weeks, or more often if heavily used.
Food-grade mineral oil (or beeswax conditioner)
Clean cloth
Apply a generous layer of oil over the entire surface.
Rub it in with a cloth following the wood grain.
Let it soak overnight.
Wipe off excess oil before use.
