Cleaning Tips for Food Chopper Blades

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various cleaning tips and personal experiences related to the blades of the Food Chopper and other Pampered Chef products. Participants share their methods for effectively cleaning hard-to-reach areas and preventing residue buildup.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions difficulty cleaning the bottom of the Food Chopper blades and expresses concern about cutting themselves.
  • Another participant suggests using a baby bottle nipple cleaner for cleaning the blades.
  • Several users share that they use dishwashers for the blades, while others prefer manual cleaning methods.
  • One participant identifies using a scrub brush as a cross-selling tool for cleaning various products.
  • Another participant mentions using a toothbrush for cleaning the blades.
  • One participant shares their experience of rinsing the blades immediately after use to prevent food from drying on them.
  • Another participant discusses using a citrus peeler for cleaning and mentions keeping it near the sink.
  • One participant describes using a baking soda paste for cleaning sticky surfaces on stoneware.
  • Several participants discuss the issue of sticky bottoms on stones and share differing opinions on the causes and solutions.
  • One participant mentions using denture cleaner tablets for soaking tools to clean tight spots.
  • Another participant highlights the effectiveness of new soft tip cleaning brushes for hard-to-reach areas.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for cleaning the Food Chopper blades and the causes of sticky surfaces on stoneware. No clear consensus emerges regarding the effectiveness of specific cleaning techniques.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding cleaning methods, reflecting a variety of approaches based on individual needs and product usage.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants and users of Pampered Chef products looking for cleaning tips and personal experiences shared by other community members may find this discussion useful.

ms_twana
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I have a couple of items that I have a hard time cleaning sometimes. So, I thought I'd get some tips here.

It's hard for me to get down to the bottom of the blades on the Food Chopper. I'm afraid I'll cut myself.
 
You can try to use the nipple cleaner of a bably bottle brush.
 
I only use the dishwasher for the blades.
 
I use our scrub brush, it is a nice cross selling tool for cleaning stoneware and sharp cutting tools.
 
I use the kitchen brush also - I use it for the chopper, salad chopper, cookware, stoneware, wedgers....etc...I usually sell 4-6 each show~:D
 
I use a toothbrush
 
I use our old cake tester to get down into the corners. Otherwise, the kitchen brush.
 
I try and rinse as soon as I finish using it so I don't have to find a brush. How do you guys get our kitchen brush to fit in the narrowest part?
 
I'm with you, Laurie - I rinse it off right away, or set it in another container in the sink (pot, pan, mixing bowl, etc) so it can "soak" before I put it in the dishwasher. The main point is to not let whatever you've chopped, get dried & glued onto the blades. My husband doesn't get that part,and never rinses it, so the soaking really helps for that case.
 
I always keep a citrus peeler near my sink. Works on a few of our products...:D
 
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JennyJennJen said:
You can try to use the nipple cleaner of a bably bottle brush.

Great idea!!! Thanks.

Jolie_Paradoxe said:
How do you guys get our kitchen brush to fit in the narrowest part?

Yes. Please share. My brush won't get deep enough.
 
I use a bottle cleaner as well, but before I had kids, I wrapped a wash cloth around a knife and got in that way :P Both before I had a dishwasher :/ Scary times, indeed!
 
I'd love suggestions on how to prevent that nastiness on our QSP paddles. How do you clean it? How do you keep it from getting that gunk?

It's gross and annoying! lol
 
You can pull that paddle off and clean it. And I'm a fan of bleaching my pitcher - because I make tea in it and it stains. But usually I just pull the paddle off and scrub it with the kitchen brush. If it's really nasty then I add about 1/4 cup bleach with some hot water and let it sit for a bit.
 
I supplement the kitchen brush with the citrus peeler or the old rag around the knife trick!;)
 
I like to use the brush from the turkey baster set, as it's alot skinnier, and goes very easily into the blades of the Food Chopper....
 
I have a guest who has a "very old" round stone which has recently developed a sticky bottom surface. She stated that she does NOT use spray oil. Any cleaning ideas?
 
a baking soda paste should get the stone clean
 
I was told that the "STICKY BOTTOM" is because the grease has finally soaked all the way thru the stone. I have that on the bottom of my large bar pan and I make bacon in it all the time. My upline Director said that if I didn't use parchment paper, which I don't, then it will eventually soak all the way thru. This could be the case with her stone as well. It may come a bit clean, but more will soak thru.
 
I have used denture cleaner tablets before to 'soak' the tight spots tools. Sometimes have to use a toothbrush if the stain or stuck on food is stubborn.
 
Our new soft tip cleaning brushes work great to get down into hard to reach small places.
 
Shelly Flanagan said:
I was told that the "STICKY BOTTOM" is because the grease has finally soaked all the way thru the stone. I have that on the bottom of my large bar pan and I make bacon in it all the time. My upline Director said that if I didn't use parchment paper, which I don't, then it will eventually soak all the way thru. This could be the case with her stone as well. It may come a bit clean, but more will soak thru.

I know this is a post from 2011, but anyone that's reading it....this upline director is a quack! Stones are non-pourous! Things don't "Soak all the way through." It has probably acquired residue from other stones it could be resting on. It simply needs to be cleaned with some baking soda. "Soaked all the way through!" Ugh! I'm blown away at the lack of product knowledge!:eek:
 
Erm, not for nothing, but same thing happened to my large bar pan before I started using parchment paper when I cooked bacon on it.
It was really gross and took almost a whole box of baking soda to get the gooey stuff off the bottom of the pan.
 
I always soak my food chopper, but I also use the PC bottle brushes to get into the small nooks.

I also use automated dishwasher detergent to remove tea stains from my pitcher and even my coffee pot. Just squeeze a drop onto a sponge and wipe it on the stain and it instantly comes off.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I clean the blades of my Pampered Chef Food Chopper?

To clean the blades of your Pampered Chef Food Chopper, disassemble the chopper and rinse the blades under warm water. Use a soft sponge or cloth to gently scrub any food residue. Avoid using abrasive materials that could damage the blades.

Can I put the Food Chopper blades in the dishwasher?

While the Food Chopper itself is not dishwasher safe, the blades can be washed in the dishwasher. However, to maintain their sharpness and longevity, it is recommended to hand wash them.

What should I do if food gets stuck on the blades?

If food gets stuck on the blades, soak the blades in warm, soapy water for a few minutes to loosen the residue. After soaking, use a soft brush or sponge to gently scrub away any remaining food particles.

Are there any special cleaning products I should use for the Food Chopper blades?

It is best to use mild dish soap and warm water for cleaning the Food Chopper blades. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the blades and affect their performance.

How can I safely reassemble the Food Chopper after cleaning?

After cleaning, ensure that the blades are completely dry before reassembling the Food Chopper. Carefully align the blades with the base and securely attach the top. Make sure everything is locked in place to ensure safe operation during use.

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