I just finished making some dough for pita bread and I noticed that my wood cutting board is starting to get kind of "gummy". It's probably due to the fact that I use this as my kneeding surface. Normally, I use some dishsoap and cold water to rince it off after use. And, every other use, I pour boiling water over it to kill germs. Am I doing something wrong? Should I be doing something else? What do you do?
Bleach is listed as a pesticide. It changes the molecular form of bacteria and kills it. Pregnant women are warned to never use bleach. Without gloves it permeates your pores. I use a natural Thyme based antimicrobial. You might want to use a Seventh Generation antimicrobal. Thats what I suggest. Bleach just adds another problem inplace of the bacteria on the board. You can spray the board and let it sit in the sink for awhile before rinsing it.
Do a search on bleach health effects.
First I wipe the counter space with a clean sponge or damp paper towel to make sure any grit is removed.
Then:
One spray bottle with the Hydrogen Peroxide, and one spray bottle with the white vinegar.
Hold one bottle in each hand and spray the area with both solutions, then wipe with a paper towel, followed by a a wipe down with a damp paper towel to remove the solution.
*Do not* mix the two solutions and keep them in one bottle, as that will wind up making a much stronger acid that is not what you are looking for in an all purpose cleaner.