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CARE
For light soiling, use a kitchen sponge.
Use hot water to wet the area to be
cleaned and then wipe dry.
For burnt on food deposits, sugary
spills, melted plastic, use a scouring
sponge and/or a special glass cleaning
scraper. Use hot water to wet the area to
be cleaned, use a special glass cleaning
scraper to remove the dirt, finish off with
a scouring sponge and then wipe dry.
For rings and limescale marks, apply
warm white vinegar to the dirt, leave to
work and then wipe dry using a soft
clean cloth.
To keep metal shining brightly and for
weekly cleaning, use a special glass
and ceramic hob cleaning product.
Apply the special product (which
contains silicone and has a naturally
protective effect) to the vitroceramic
hob.
Important note: Do not use power or
abrasive sponges. Use cleaning creams
and special gentle washing up sponges.
Care of the chopping block
Some precautions must be taken to
maintain your product's quality and
effectiveness. Before you use your
chopping block for the first time, it should
be oiled with cooking oil (one or two
soup spoons rubbed over all surfaces
with a clean cloth). This will maintain its
appearance and ensure that it gives long
service.
Care: Oil the block once a month. If the
chopping board is only used for
decoration, you are strongly advise to
varnish it to prevent it from expanding or
contracting.
NEVER wet the chopping board when
cleaning it; scrape it with a knife blade or
scraper
to
dampness from cutting meat and keep
the wood in perfect condition.
What you must never do to your
chopping board:
- place it in contact with pans or very hot
dishes.
- keep it too close to pulsed air heating or
air conditioning, since these systems dry
the air.
- over-exposure to sunlight in front of a
window.
- excessive temperature differences.
- clamp it between two materials without
allowing for expansion, if building it in.
- fitting it on a surface which is not yet
dry during construction (plaster or
cement which is still damp....).
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