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    Old 06-10-2011, 12:44 PM
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    Any good ways to clean your cutting boards? What works and what doesn't? I have been trying tape it is working a little.
    Any Suggestions would help. Thanks
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    Batting scraps usually does good enough for me. If they're stuck in too deep, you need to change your blade.
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    I use a clothing lint remover, the kind that has a nap to it and you brush it one way to pickup lint and brush the other way to clean it out. The nap is quite effective at pulling little threads out of the cutting board.
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    Old 06-10-2011, 01:26 PM
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    I'll be watching this.I usually flip my mat when cutting batting, this time I forgot. I only needed to make 3 cuts. My big mat is now a furry mess. I've tried two types of lint rollers & a dry pot scrubber. Each worked a very little.HELP or is it ruined.
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    Here is what I use. They work great...

    http://www.designstoshare.com/cuttin...ner/index.php5
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    Originally Posted by true4uca
    I'll be watching this.I usually flip my mat when cutting batting, this time I forgot. I only needed to make 3 cuts. My big mat is now a furry mess. I've tried two types of lint rollers & a dry pot scrubber. Each worked a very little.HELP or is it ruined.
    I don't roll my lint roller, I hold it steady in the palm of my hand and drag it over the mat wherever there is lint in the cuts. As the sticky part I have been dragging picks up, I turn the roller a few inches, and continue. Hope this makes sense.
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