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Sheila said:I use the baby bottle brush to get down in the corners (and protect my hands from cuts).
Laura420 said:I just throw mine in the dishwasher... comes out like new.
To clean the blades of the food chopper, first remove them from the chopper by unscrewing them. Then, wash them in warm soapy water and dry them thoroughly before reassembling them onto the chopper.
Yes, the food chopper is dishwasher safe. However, we recommend hand washing for a longer lifespan of the product.
If food is stuck in the blades, first try running the chopper under warm water and using a brush or toothpick to gently remove the stuck food. If that does not work, you can soak the blades in warm soapy water for a few minutes before attempting to remove the food again.
It is recommended to clean the food chopper after each use. This will prevent any food particles from drying and becoming more difficult to clean later on.
No, it is not recommended to use bleach or other harsh chemicals to clean the food chopper as they can damage the blades and affect the performance of the chopper. Stick to using mild dish soap and warm water for cleaning.