? About the Bamboo Carving Board

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Discussion Overview

This thread discusses experiences related to the use and maintenance of a bamboo carving board, focusing on issues with discoloration and damage after washing. Participants share personal experiences and observations regarding the product's durability and appearance.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that a host's bamboo carving board was ruined after washing it with hot soapy water, noting a difference in color compared to their own board.
  • Another participant expresses concern over the appearance of the board and suggests sending it back.
  • One participant questions whether bleach was used, expressing skepticism that hot soapy water alone could cause such damage.
  • Another participant shares that their bamboo items faded after being washed in the dishwasher but retained a smooth finish.
  • One participant recounts a similar experience from the previous year, stating that their board was replaced after contacting customer service.
  • Another participant notes that they avoid placing hot items directly on the board to prevent damage.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree that the board's appearance is concerning and that contacting customer service may be a viable option. However, views differ on the cause of the damage and the significance of the color difference.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences with the bamboo carving board, highlighting variations in product performance and maintenance practices.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants who use or are considering purchasing bamboo carving boards may find this discussion relevant to their experiences and concerns.

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I have a host who ordered this earlier this month. She used it to carve a chicken on and washed it with hot soapy water. The finish on it is ruined. Also the color of it is not the same as mine, it is much lighter. Here are a couple of pictures of what I am talking about. Is any of this normal?
 
I don't see the pictures?
 
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Whoops, I tried to upload them and they were too big so I thought I erased that line! I am going to try to do it from photobucket. Back in a flash.
 
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Wow, hers looks horrible. Send it back.
 
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Sorry about the size. I have now since learned how to resize.:angel:
 
I wouldn't worry about the lighter color....but it looks bad. Did she scrub it with bleach? I have a hard time believing that hot soapy water did that. Call HO for her.
 
I have noticed after running my new bamboo items thru the dishwasher that they fade but they still have a nice smooth finish. I agree send it back! It looks rough!
 
I had the same problem with mine last Jan. I called HO and they replaced it. I now don't put the turkey or any thing hot out of the oven right on it which has seemed to help.
 
The same thing happened to mine the first time I used it. HO replaced it. Haven't had a problem with my new one but haven't used it much.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Bamboo Carving Board made of?

The Bamboo Carving Board is made from high-quality, sustainably sourced bamboo, which is known for its durability and resistance to moisture.

How do I care for my Bamboo Carving Board?

To care for your Bamboo Carving Board, hand wash it with warm, soapy water and dry it immediately. Avoid soaking it in water or putting it in the dishwasher, as this can damage the board.

Is the Bamboo Carving Board safe for food preparation?

Yes, the Bamboo Carving Board is safe for food preparation. Bamboo is a naturally antimicrobial material, making it a great choice for cutting and preparing food.

Can I use the Bamboo Carving Board for both meat and vegetables?

Yes, you can use the Bamboo Carving Board for both meat and vegetables. However, it is recommended to use separate boards for raw meat and other foods to avoid cross-contamination.

Does the Bamboo Carving Board require oiling?

It is recommended to periodically oil your Bamboo Carving Board with food-safe mineral oil to maintain its appearance and prevent drying or cracking.

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