Cutting Mat and Gravy
Like many of you quilters, I spread out on the dining room table to measure and cut with my large cutting board. You guessed it, it finally happened when I tried to serve dinner with the cutting board shoved off to the side. I mopped up the spilled gravy...but there are still a couple spots. Is it ok to use dish soap on the cutting mat?
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I would say yes. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry.
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i second that.
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Yes. That's what I use to clean mine. Just rinse well.
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I agree too, any mild soap and rinse well should do it.
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It it is a self healing mat the water will be good for it. Those mats dry out over time and need moisture.
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Definitely. Just put a blob onto each spot and rub it in with a sponge, then rinse.
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I'd suggest giving your mat a bath. Lukewarm water in the tub for a few minutes, a gentle scrubbing, rinse well. Lay it out flat to dry on a towel or sheet. :)
The mats dry out, and the moisture is good for them~ |
Thanks everyone!
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I would lay it flat to dry.
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Absolutely. It won't hurt it. I from time to time dip mine in the bathtub and give them a good scrub down with just a bit of dish soap and a soft brush.
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I soak mine in the tub now and again. Scrub with a soft brush. They get refreshed and look so nice.
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Great story! We quilt were we can...when we can! I have moved my mat off of the kitchen table so many times....think my family just thought it was a tablecloth...LOL
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