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People are realizing you need to deep clean wooden spoons with a special concoction – the filth that comes off is gross

People are realizing you need to deep clean wooden spoons with a special concoction – the filth that comes off is gross

DID you know that when it comes to your wooden spoons, you need to deep clean them and not just stick them in a dishwasher?

A woman decided to soak her wooden utensils in boiling water and was horrified by the gunk that came out of them.

People are just realizing you need to deep clean your wooden spoons

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People are just realizing you need to deep clean your wooden spoonsCredit: Getty

TikTok user Karli, who posts under @kar.hawkinspyles, wrote: “I can’t believe I didn’t know you are supposed to deep clean your wooden utensils.”

In her video, she showed how her wooden spoons looked fairly clean after she had washed them up.

However, she decided to soak them in boiling water for 10 to 15 minutes to see how clean they really were.

After just two minutes, Karli was shocked to see the water start to change color and bits coming off her spoons.

She wrote: “I am not well! I was using these everyday for MONTHS.”

At the end of the soaking, she removed the spoons and showed how the water was filthy.

Not only did it have a yellowy tinge, but there was also an oily scum around the edge of the bowl.

Karli added: “I am DISGUSTED i will be doing this at least once a month now.

“They look so much better now but I might do a round two.”

Many people were equally shocked when they saw the clip.

One said: “I just washed them in the dishwasher, you telling me that’s not enough?”

Another added: “Should I even bother doing this with my family’s 15 year old wooden sauce spoons.”

A third commented: “I love tips that are eye opening.”

A woman showed her spoons before cleaning them

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A woman showed her spoons before cleaning themCredit: tiktok/@kar.hawkinspyles
She then showed the water after putting them in boiling water

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She then showed the water after putting them in boiling waterCredit: tiktok/@kar.hawkinspyles

However, some people questioned her methods, with one saying: “You don’t boil them, it takes off the protective layer.”

Karli replied: “I just read a whole article on how to care for them and you’re right!

“I think mine needed this but it says washing with baking soda and vinegar once in a while is better!”

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