Wooden cutting boards are beautiful, durable, and naturally antibacterial — but only if they’re properly cared for. Unlike plastic boards, wood requires a gentler cleaning routine that protects the grain, prevents cracks, and extends its lifespan.
In this guide, you’ll learn the safest and most effective ways to clean, sanitize, and deodorize your wooden cutting board so it stays functional and beautiful for years.
1. Daily Cleaning Routine
After each use:
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Rinse immediately with warm water (never soak in the sink).
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Wash with mild soap and a soft sponge.
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Dry with a clean towel right away — moisture is the enemy.
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Stand upright or place on a drying rack so air can circulate.
👉 This quick daily routine prevents stains, odors, and bacteria from settling into the wood.
2. Deep Cleaning (Weekly or As Needed)
For tougher messes or lingering odors:
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Sprinkle coarse salt or baking soda across the board.
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Cut a lemon in half and scrub the surface, squeezing juice as you go.
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Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
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Dry immediately with a towel.
This natural method removes stains, odors, and food particles without harsh chemicals.
3. Sanitizing Safely
Skip bleach — it dries wood and leaves toxic residue. Instead:
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Mix 1 tablespoon of white vinegar with 1 cup of water.
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Wipe the board thoroughly with a cloth soaked in the solution.
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Let it sit for 5 minutes, then rinse and dry.
👉 For cutting raw meat, use 3% hydrogen peroxide — it sanitizes safely without damaging the wood.
4. What Not to Do
❌ Do not put in the dishwasher.
❌ Do not soak in water.
❌ Do not use harsh chemicals (bleach, ammonia).
These will warp, crack, or strip your board of its natural oils.
5. Follow-Up Care
After cleaning — especially deep cleaning — it’s important to restore the board’s natural oils.
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Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil or board cream.
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Let it soak in overnight.
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Wipe off excess and buff smooth.
This prevents drying and cracking while keeping the wood grain vibrant.
Final Thought
Cleaning your wooden cutting board doesn’t have to be complicated — just consistent.
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Wash gently after each use.
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Deep clean with lemon + salt as needed.
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Sanitize safely with vinegar or peroxide.
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Re-oil regularly to protect the grain.
With the right routine, your board will stay sanitary, beautiful, and functional for decades.
👉 Keep your board like new — explore our Bevel & Bond Care Kit here
FAQ
Q: Can I use bleach to sanitize my wooden cutting board?
A: No — bleach dries wood and leaves harmful residue. Use vinegar or hydrogen peroxide instead.
Q: How do I remove strong odors from my board?
A: Scrub with coarse salt and lemon. It naturally deodorizes and refreshes the wood.
Q: How often should I deep clean my cutting board?
A: Weekly for heavy use, or whenever stains and odors appear.
Q: Do I need to oil my board after cleaning?
A: Yes — always follow up with food-safe oil to restore moisture and prevent cracks.
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