Hello! I’d like to print food safe objects to use in the kitchen, like spoons and glasses and so on. Looking on the web it seems that the problem with 3d printed objects is that the space between layers is like bacteria’s heaven, so after one use you have to throw them away. The only way I found on the web is “coat with resin”, but I don’t like this very much, as scratches can remove the coating. also “print a negative and use it like a stamp” seems like too much work for a simple spoon.
so the question is, what if I use a filament that can go into the dishwasher, so I can clean it with boiling water? the web didn’t help me much on this, as I found different opinions on the matter: some people said that PETG could go in the dishwasher, some said no.

what is the real answer? can I 3d print PETG objects, use them, put them in the dishwasher, and then safely reuse them?

  • roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That’s what soap is for. It’s no worse than any plastic bowl or whatever you use, scratch, and put in the dishwasher.

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      11 months ago

      Nah 3d prints are porous, so it’s basically impossible to properly clean them by washing.