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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I bought a silpat, actually a larger version called something else but same company, to put under my cutting boards, especially for meats and citrus. Everything I've read says soap and water is best for cleaning, but there are a lot of other products that will work. I plan to make a mild soap mixture with tea tree and thyme and wipe with hot water from our dispenser. I also got honed countertops and will be fine with etching, but cautious in how I use it. My big stumbling point is the dishsoap, not the stuff I will use on the counter but just the dishes. Everything I'm interested in has citric acid in it, and the regular brands don't even list their ingredients. I think I'm just going to go for it, but will test it out on our sink piece to see if it damages it. Does anyone else use a natural line of dishsoap with their marble tops? [/quote]
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