
Your old chopping board could do with a little cleaning
You’ve seen how to clean your rusty copper utensils, so now, you should take the time to wash that chopping board you bought all those years ago. However entertaining making a salad and cutting tomatoes for a yummy sauce may be, it ends up staining your chopping board and giving it a dull look. So get ready to scrub some more.

First, you should wash your dirty chopping board thoroughly with soap and water, as you do every time you use it. Then, look for salt on your countertop and sprinkle some on your kitchen utensil. After that, scrub with the help of an old rug soaked in water. The salt will eliminate all the stains, leaving you with a spotless chopping board.
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