Monday, January 11, 2016

Zoku Cleaning

I just wanted to take a moment to mention my cleaning method for the Zoku stuff. There's a lot of bits. You can't just wash the freezing part, because it freezes water, but it also doesn't necessarily all stick well enough when you remove a popsicle to come completely clean.

To clean the actual unit I just use a paper towel. I'm afraid of getting stuck to the super cold surface, so I fold a paper towel around a chopstick and use that clean anything I see down inside the freezing chamber. I just wipe the top with a paper towel. So far no issues. The units live in the freezer.

The popsicle sticks I take apart (there is the stick and the a drip catcher, they snap together) and I pop them into the silverware cage of the dishwasher. So far that's working well. There is a metal ring inside the stick, but I don't see any rusting or corrosion occurring, so I'll keep washing them this way.

The removal tool just gets a quick hand wash. All the cutting tools get a soak in warm soapy water and hand wash. They are tiny and hard to clean, but Z does love her star pops.

And that's it.

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