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Get Stains Out Of White Cutting Boards With Bleach

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Date: 08/20/2004 Topics: Cleaning > Kitchen | Old Categories > Cleaning  
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I have a large, old cutting board made of a heavy white material (sort of a polymer plastic). It was extremely discolored & I was going to toss it out. I tried all kinds of things to get it clean, including putting it into the dishwasher. Nothing worked. As a last resort I filled my kitchen sink with hot water & added bleach & let the board soak for a few hours. Ole! It looks brand new.

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By Linda (Guest Post)
Gel dishwasher soap contains bleach and is easy to control. My friend fed her toddler spaghetti on his high chair tray and the sauce stained it. I simply smeared a small amount of Cascade gel over it, let it sit a while, then washed it off. Good as New!

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