176PSS06BK
6" Matte Black Wooden Salt Shaker
Features
- Sleek black attractive finish with an ergonomic design
- Elegant turned wood design for front of house display
- Fine holes at the top of the shaker make it easy to shake out the desired amount of salt
- Use with a matching wooden pepper mill (sold separately) for a seamless appearance
- Perfect for any restaurant, bar, pub, or cafe
Certifications
Hand Wash Only
To preserve quality, this item should only be hand-washed and sanitized.
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To clean your salt and pepper mills, wipe clean with a damp cloth or polish with a soft cloth for wooden mills. Do not use alcohol, strong detergents, abrasives, or any kind of solvents to clean the mill. Do not immerse the mills in water and do not place them in a dishwasher.
Additionally, if your mill begins to show signs of wear, its finish can be restored with a food safe wood conditioner. First, clean and dry the mill. Then, apply the wood conditioner with a soft cloth or paper towel. Once the conditioner has soaked into the mill, buff off any excess with a clean cloth. Having excess conditioner on a wood mill will make it feel sticky or oily.
Additionally, if your mill begins to show signs of wear, its finish can be restored with a food safe wood conditioner. First, clean and dry the mill. Then, apply the wood conditioner with a soft cloth or paper towel. Once the conditioner has soaked into the mill, buff off any excess with a clean cloth. Having excess conditioner on a wood mill will make it feel sticky or oily.