The Effortless Way to Clean Gross White Plastic Cutting Boards (My Ma’s Trick)

The Effortless Way to Clean Gross White Plastic Cutting Boards (My Ma’s Trick)

White plastic cutting boards are a kitchen staple. They’re lightweight, durable, and perfect for slicing everything from vegetables to raw meat. But they have one major flaw: they stain, smell, and look downright gross over time.

Even with regular washing, food dyes, oils, and odors can linger — making your board look dirty and feel unhygienic.

Thankfully, my ma taught me a simple, no-scrub cleaning trick that works wonders using items you already have at home.


Why White Plastic Cutting Boards Get So Dirty

Plastic cutting boards may look smooth, but they’re actually slightly porous. That means they absorb:

  • Vegetable and meat juices

  • Oils and fats

  • Strong food dyes (tomatoes, carrots, turmeric, beets)

  • Odors from garlic, onions, and raw meat

Over time, stains set in and bacteria can hide in microscopic grooves — even after soap and water.


The Simple Cleaning Trick My Ma Swears By

You’ll Need:

  • Baking soda – lifts stains and neutralizes odors

  • Hydrogen peroxide – disinfects and gently whitens

  • Dish soap – breaks down grease and residue

That’s it. No harsh chemicals. No scrubbing marathon.


Step-by-Step: How to Clean Your Cutting Board (No Elbow Grease)

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