I use regular household cleaners. Mild diluted with water dishwashing soap for tables and then rinse by wiping with a clean wet cloth. Then mist/spray with a 10% vinegar solution and let air dry.
Thanks for sharing, I used to wash with vinegar, now I am trying soda solution.
I don't want to use store bought detergents, as I worry they will leave something after cleaninng. It is harder to wash them off the tables. I make my own soap and use it sometimes.
I wipe tables and wash floor with clean water every day after baking. I also take one day free of dough to clean thoroughly.
Maybe my "regular household cleaners" was too ambiguous. I have limestone floors and Formica and granite work surfaces. I cannot spray my floors with vinegar or they would dissolve. Steam is also an option.
What kind of floors and tables surfaces do you have?
What do your local health inspectors require?
I use regular household cleaners. Mild diluted with water dishwashing soap for tables and then rinse by wiping with a clean wet cloth. Then mist/spray with a 10% vinegar solution and let air dry.
Thanks for sharing, I used to wash with vinegar, now I am trying soda solution.
I don't want to use store bought detergents, as I worry they will leave something after cleaninng. It is harder to wash them off the tables. I make my own soap and use it sometimes.
I wipe tables and wash floor with clean water every day after baking. I also take one day free of dough to clean thoroughly.
Axel
Maybe my "regular household cleaners" was too ambiguous. I have limestone floors and Formica and granite work surfaces. I cannot spray my floors with vinegar or they would dissolve. Steam is also an option.
What kind of floors and tables surfaces do you have?