Essential Cutting Board Care & Maintenance Guide
How to Clean, Protect, and Extend the Life of Your Wooden Cutting Board
Why Proper Cutting Board Care Matters
A handcrafted wooden cutting board is a functional tool and a long-term investment. With proper care, it can last for decades while remaining safe, beautiful, and knife-friendly.
Because natural hardwood responds to moisture and temperature, simple habits help prevent warping, cracking, and staining. Fortunately, caring for a wooden cutting board takes only minutes and delivers lasting protection. By using our Board Butter Conditioner you will prolong the life of your board, have an easier time cleaning and keep it looking its best.
Types of Wooden Cutting Boards & Care Differences
End Grain Cutting Boards
End grain boards are built with the wood fibers facing upward, allowing knife edges to slip between fibers rather than cut across them.
Benefits
- Self-healing surface
- Gentle on knives
- Ideal for frequent chopping
Care Notes
- Oil more frequently than edge grain boards
- Never soak or submerge
- Dry upright after washing
Edge Grain Cutting Boards
Edge grain boards are lighter and excellent for everyday prep.
Benefits
- Durable and stable
- Lower maintenance
- Easy to clean
Care Notes
- Oil monthly with regular use
- Avoid standing water
Mixed-Material Boards (Feet, Brass, Resin Accents)
Boards with non-wood components require light awareness.
Care Notes
- Wipe metal feet dry after cleaning
- Avoid soaking near resin or glue joints
Daily Cleaning After Use
Proper cleaning keeps your board safe and fresh.
Steps
- Rinse with warm water
- Add a small amount of mild dish soap
- Scrub gently with a sponge or brush
- Rinse thoroughly
- Dry immediately with a towel
- Stand upright to air dry fully
Do Not
- Put in Dishwashers
- Prolonged soaking
- Let sit in standing water
- Bleach or harsh chemicals
Deep Cleaning & Odor Removal
Over time, boards may absorb food aromas or discoloration.
Natural Deodorizing Method
- Sprinkle coarse salt or baking soda
- Scrub with half a lemon
- Rinse and dry thoroughly
This method neutralizes odors while lifting surface stains safely.
Oiling & Conditioning Your Cutting Board
Oiling prevents drying, cracking, and moisture absorption.
Recommended Oils
- Our Premium blend Board Butter
- Food-grade mineral oil
- Mineral oil + beeswax blend
Avoid
- Olive oil
- Vegetable oil
- Any oil that can turn rancid
How Often to Condition
- Weekly during first month
- Monthly with regular use
- When wood looks dry or pale
All of our boards come well oiled and waxed. You may notice some sweating has occurred in shipping and after unboxing. This is normal and will stop shortly. Your board also came with a complementary Premium Board Butter as you will be applying more conditioner during the first few weeks.
Conditioning Steps
- Apply Board Butter generously
- Rub in with a clean cloth
- Let absorb 4–8 hours (overnight preferred)
- Wipe off excess
Boards used frequently may require conditioning more often.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Board Feels Rough
Lightly sand with fine grit (220–320), then apply conditioner.
Board Warping
Caused by uneven moisture. Condition both sides evenly and always dry upright.
Surface Stains
Use lemon and salt or light sanding followed by conditioning.
Cracks or Checks
If conditioned when needed (Don’t let it get to dry) the wood will be stable. Severe cracks may appear if conditioning is neglected and will require repair.
What Not to Do
- Do not put in dishwasher
- Do not soak in water
- Do not store flat while wet
- Do not expose to heat vents or direct sun
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use vinegar?
Occasionally, yes — diluted and rinsed quickly.
Is wood sanitary?
Yes. Hardwood naturally inhibits bacteria when cleaned properly.
How long will my board last?
With proper care, decades.
Care Instructions for Other Wooden Products
While cutting boards require the most frequent care, other hardwood products benefit from gentle maintenance.
Charcuterie Boards, Serving Boards & Décor
- Clean gently using a damp cloth
- Avoid harsh cleaners
- Re-oil occasionally to maintain the finish
- Decorative pieces should not be exposed to moisture
Epoxy-Inlay & Mixed-Material Products
Epoxy elements are durable, but the surrounding hardwood still needs protection.
- Wipe clean with a soft, damp cloth
- Avoid abrasive scrubbers
- Do not expose to extreme heat
- Epoxy is durable, but hardwood still requires care
Long-Term Storage Tips
Proper storage helps prevent moisture damage and seasonal movement.
- Store in a dry, temperature-stable environment
- Avoid stacking in damp areas
- Do not seal inside plastic for long periods
Need Help With Your Cutting Board Care?
If you have questions about cutting board care instructions or maintaining your GiftThis.ca product, please visit our Contact Us page. We’re always happy to help you keep your handcrafted piece in excellent condition.
