oneleggimp
Member
I was wondering what you folks tell customers regarding care of various food and beverage related items that we turn and that have wood parts (rather than Acrylic).
For instance - what about bottle stoppers Obviously they should be advised that chrome finish bottle stopper hardware may be subject to pitting if left in a wine bottle for extended periods and that Stainless Steel is better for such service. What about washing the item after use? I would think that it would be inadvisable to put it in the dishwasher (machine) so probably just rinse under the faucet and dry. (wondering about immersing it in a sink full of dish soap and water (hot) as you'd do to hand wash spatulas, pans etc. What do you do in this case?
What about care for ice cream scoops and other similar implements with wooden handles?
For that matter what about razors, and shaving brushes with wooden handles
I'd be very interested in your customary procedures with these items.
Thanks in advance.:biggrin:
For instance - what about bottle stoppers Obviously they should be advised that chrome finish bottle stopper hardware may be subject to pitting if left in a wine bottle for extended periods and that Stainless Steel is better for such service. What about washing the item after use? I would think that it would be inadvisable to put it in the dishwasher (machine) so probably just rinse under the faucet and dry. (wondering about immersing it in a sink full of dish soap and water (hot) as you'd do to hand wash spatulas, pans etc. What do you do in this case?
What about care for ice cream scoops and other similar implements with wooden handles?
For that matter what about razors, and shaving brushes with wooden handles
I'd be very interested in your customary procedures with these items.
Thanks in advance.:biggrin: