1. Immediate Pre-Treatment (Prevent Residue Hardening)
Clean while the blade is still warm: Turn off the device and clean immediately (residual heat reduces cream adhesion).
Scrape off large residue: Use a soft scraper (e.g., silicone spatula) to gently remove visible cream, avoiding excessive force to prevent coating damage.
2. Soaking & Dissolving (For Stubborn Residue)
Warm water soak: Immerse the blade in warm water (40-50°C). Ensure the device is waterproof, as high temperatures may damage piezoelectric components.
Add food-grade detergent: Use a neutral dish soap or enzymatic cleaner (e.g., lipase-based) to break down fats.
Optional ultrasonic assist: If compatible, place the blade in a small ultrasonic cleaner (20-40kHz) to dislodge residue via cavitation.
3. Gentle Scrubbing & Rinsing
Soft cloth/sponge wipe: Use a microfiber cloth or non-abrasive sponge with cleaning solution, wiping unidirectionally along the blade.
Avoid abrasive tools: Do not use steel wool or stiff brushes to protect non-stick coatings and cutting edges.
Thorough rinsing: Rinse under running warm water to remove all detergent (residue may affect future cuts).
