Established in 1998, our B2B focus prioritizes practical solutions for foodservice professionals, schools, hospitals, and hospitality teams. We commit to supplying components that reduce downtime, simplify maintenance, and support consistent food-safety practices.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Unplug and remove board from station. Scrape food debris and rinse with warm water. Apply mild detergent and scrub with a soft brush; avoid steel pads. Rinse thoroughly and air dry upright. Sanitize with a food-safe solution per CSA or local guidelines; allow contact time stated on label. Inspect edges and replace board if deep grooves appear. Clean daily to reduce bacteria, lower fire risk from grease buildup, improve equipment efficiency, and help pass inspections.#@@#Additional Info#@#Cres Cor's 1004-025 Richlite wood fiber cutting board offers a dense, nonporous surface for commercial carving and prep.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
Established in 1998, our B2B focus prioritizes practical solutions for foodservice professionals, schools, hospitals, and hospitality teams. We commit to supplying components that reduce downtime, simplify maintenance, and support consistent food-safety practices.#@@#Delivery Details#@#
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Maintain the Cres Cor 1004-025 Richlite Wood Fiber cutting board by washing with warm water and a mild detergent after each use, then air-dry fully to prevent delamination. Sanitize using a dilute bleach solution (50 ppm) or an EPA-registered sanitizer following dwell-time instructions. Inspect edges and mounting hardware weekly; tighten fasteners and replace worn boards. Refinish surfaces with light sanding when deep cuts accumulate; discard boards warped beyond flatness specifications.