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Hi there! I would say no and gentle cleaning by hand is recommended. The more the Sushi Bazooka is exposed to the harsh temperatures and water pressure of the dishwasher, the more the item is subjected to small nicks and scratches. These tiny divots and scratches on the Bazooka's surface can be a potential problem as r… see more Hi there! I would say no and gentle cleaning by hand is recommended. The more the Sushi Bazooka is exposed to the harsh temperatures and water pressure of the dishwasher, the more the item is subjected to small nicks and scratches. These tiny divots and scratches on the Bazooka's surface can be a potential problem as rice particles (which is quite sticky) find a way to stain or create bacterial issues within the tubs and lids. see less Hi there! I would say no and gentle cleaning by hand is recommended. The more the Sushi Bazooka is exposed to the harsh temperatures and water pressure of the dishwasher, the more the item is subjected to small nicks and scratches. These tiny divots and scratches on the Bazooka's surface can be a potential problem as rice particles (which is quite sticky) find a way to stain or create bacterial issues within the tubs and lids.
By JadeWalk Seller on May 7, 2020
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With the brownish marks-- Some people may think these bamboo parts are dirty, but that's not right. These marks are actually a good sign -- they are telling you that they are natural & not bleached. Bamboo is characterized by a jointed stem called a culm. Each culm segment begins and ends with a solid joint called a n… see more With the brownish marks-- Some people may think these bamboo parts are dirty, but that's not right. These marks are actually a good sign -- they are telling you that they are natural & not bleached. Bamboo is characterized by a jointed stem called a culm. Each culm segment begins and ends with a solid joint called a node. Nodes are characterized by a swelling encircling the ends of the culm segments, and that's where the marks coming from. Enjoy our natural products with the peace in your mind! see less With the brownish marks-- Some people may think these bamboo parts are dirty, but that's not right. These marks are actually a good sign -- they are telling you that they are natural & not bleached. Bamboo is characterized by a jointed stem called a culm. Each culm segment begins and ends with a solid joint called a node. Nodes are characterized by a swelling encircling the ends of the culm segments, and that's where the marks coming from. Enjoy our natural products with the peace in your mind!
By JadeWalk Seller on May 15, 2020
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I've not fully washed them with soap cause I don't want to worry about my food having a soap taste. I just wipe them down with a slightly damp cloth, and it seems to work.
By Jennifer M. on December 15, 2020
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Yes
By Lee Elmo on June 7, 2020
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