News India Live, Digital Desk: Cleaning Hacks: Chakla-sellers are the lives of our Indian kitchen. There is hardly any day without them when bread or parathas are not made. But often we pay a lot of attention to the cleaning of the rest of the kitchen things, but while cleaning the wooden chakla-selle, we make some mistakes, which not only reduce their age, but can also be dangerous for our health. Do you too wash the Chakla-lord with water after making bread? If yes, you are making a huge mistake. Let us know what is the right way to clean and take care of them. 1. Never keep immersed in water and this is the biggest and most common mistake. The wooden chama-selry absorbs water. Keeping it in water for a long time can cause wood, cracks in it and the risk of fungus also increases. Use wet clothes, the best way to clean them is to wipe the dried flour on them with a clean and wet cloth immediately after making bread. If there is more dirt, then wipe a slight dishwash liquid in the cloth and then clean it with a clean wet cloth. 3. Remove the scrape, if the flour is dried by sticking the flour on the chakla-selle, then remove it lightly with a spoon or a knife (without edge). Do not use pointed cheese, otherwise the wood will be marked. 4. Do deep-cleaning with lemon and salt, make sure to clean it deeply. For this, sprinkle a little salt on the chakla and rub it with a half chopped lemon. The roughness of the acid and salt present in the lemon will eliminate the dirt and smell hidden in the cycle. Rub on the cylinder in the same way and then wash it with water and dry it immediately. 5. It is very important to show incense to show it, it is very important to dry the chakla-selle or keep it in a ventilated place. Keep them in the sun for 15-20 minutes once a week. Incense acts like a disinfectant and also eliminates the moisture inside the wood. 6. Increase oil by applying oil once, when your chakla-selon is completely dry, apply a light layer of oil (such as mustard or coconut oil) on it and leave it for overnight. This keeps the glow of wood and its age also increases. By adopting these ways, you can maintain your wooden chakla-lingam like new and keep your family healthy.