The wood will absorb water and potentially warp.
Treat new wooden cutting board.
Most people only wash the top and that actually.
Use a damp cloth and mild dish detergent to wipe down the board.
Immediately dry wet areas with a clean towel.
Put a wet board.
Spread the salt around with the lemon or if you use lemon juice water use a clean wash cloth making sure to get.
How to oil and treat wood cutting boards 1.
If you re worried about using chemical cleaners clean your board by.
To start get some food safe mineral oil or board cream.
The big box home goods stores also stock them regularly.
Some boards come preseasoned allowing you to skip this step but most come bare with no layer of oil.
Put the board in the dishwasher.
The first time you season your board you should aim to really saturate it in oil.
Though like anything that gets used regularly your cutting board will need regular applications to stay in tip top shape beyond oiling cutting boards can need sanding or even complete.
When you season a board you are laying down a protective coating of oil or wax that will repel water and prevent it from being absorbed by the board.
You can either put about a tablespoon of lemon juice on.
Oil your cutting board once a month or whenever it starts looking dull in places.
Wipe with a damp cloth and let dry completely before repeating with 120 grit and finally 220.
The heat and water will warp and splinter the wood and void warranties from most.
You might need to oil it twice a month.
When you re done use another damp cloth to wipe off.
Like a cast iron pan a wood or bamboo cutting board needs to be seasoned before use.
This will stain the wood and or excessively dry the wood.
Some people find dish detergents are harsh on wood.
Keep your cutting board clean by wiping it off after every use.
Any food safe mineral oil will do i use a cheap bottle of cutting board oil from ikea.
Wash your cutting board with water soap is fine too including the underside and edges removing anything that s stuck to it with a lint free rag.
Dunk or let the board in stand in water.