Glue stains on kitchen utensils can cause a lot of headaches. Not only do they make your cookware look unsightly, they can also hinder performance and safety of your kitchen tools. Fortunately, there are several proven methods to get rid of glue stains and restore your cookware to its former glory.
Updated 01 Jul 2023
By Isabelle Trottier
If your metal kitchen utensils have glue stains, you can use an abrasive cleaner to remove them. Simply rub the cleaner onto the stain using a clean cloth in a circular motion. Once the glue has been removed, make sure to thoroughly rinse and dry your utensil.
For plastic kitchen utensils, it’s best to use a gentle cleaning agent to remove the glue. Start by soaking the utensil in warm, soapy water for approximately five minutes. Then, use a soft-bristled brush or a clean cloth to scrub off stain. Afterward, rinse the utensil and allow it to air dry.
To remove glue stains from wooden kitchen utensils, the best option is to use a commercial wood cleaner. Start by applying the cleaner to the affected area using a clean cloth and gently scrub away residue. If the glue is still present, repeat the process until stain has been completely removed. Once finished, make sure to rinse and dry utensil.
Getting rid of glue stains on kitchen utensils can be a daunting task. However, with these simple tips, you should be able to remove even toughest glue stains quickly and easily.
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