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Custom Bamboo Cutting Board & Waffle Weave Dish Towel Set - Cajun Shrimpin' Design
Custom Bamboo Cutting Board & Waffle Weave Dish Towel Set - Cajun Shrimpin' Design
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Add a touch of style and functionality to your cooking experience with this unique set.
- Our bamboo boards measure 11" x 4.75", and are crafted from the highest quality natural bamboo.
- Known for their sturdiness and porosity, akin to wood but with greater durability, these boards are effortless to clean and maintain.
- Unlike other options, they require minimal upkeep, with regular washing being sufficient. For extended longevity, a simple application of mineral oil post-use is recommended.
Towel:
- Kitchen waffle dish towel with a unique sublimation design.
- Our premium quality microfiber waffle weave drying towels and are made of 80% Polyester & 20% Polyamide, which is ideal for absorbing liquids quickly.
- Unlike cotton, microfiber leaves no lint behind. These towels are woven in a waffle construction and provide a vintage atmosphere to your kitchen.
- The honeycomb weave is designed to soak up more water and are more absorbent than other towels.
- The towels are machine washable and can be reused hundreds of times without losing their absorbency.
Why sublimation?
The Science Behind Sublimation:
The scientific definition of sublimation is the process of transforming matter from a solid to a gas, without the matter ever becoming a liquid. That might sound strange, considering sublimation inks are liquid. However, sublimation inks are not really inks. They are highly viscous mixtures of dye solid particles in carrier fluid. When heat and pressure are applied to the dye solids that embed into the transfer media during printing, the sublimation process takes place. The combination of heat and pressure opens the polymer molecules and enables the dye solids to turn into gas. The dye gasses move into the open polymers, which close again upon cooling. The gasses change back into solid dyes, as well, and become encapsulated in the cooled surface. The sublimation process actually dyes the fibers of the cloth which quarantees a high-definition print that will not fade, chip or wash away.









