Cleaning Pastidea dies
Cleaning the dies is often one of the most challenging steps in preparing fresh pasta with the Philips Pasta Maker. Bronze and POM (polyoxymethylene) dies, in particular, can be difficult to clean—especially those with numerous small holes or particularly thin sections.
To address this issue, Pastidea provides practical guidance and useful tips to simplify maintenance, prevent damage, and ensure the long-lasting performance of your dies.
General recommendations:
- Dry residue removal: After use, disassemble the die, remove any large bits of dough, and let the remaining residue dry for a few minutes. Once hardened, the dough can be easily removed using a pointed tool such as a toothpick or the Pastidea cleaning tool available on our website.
- Soaking in warm water: Soak the die in warm water for 10–30 minutes to soften any remaining dough, making it easier to clean.
- Dishwasher use: Dies made of POM or with PVD coating are dishwasher-safe. Standard bronze dies, however, should not be washed in the dishwasher. They should be dried thoroughly with a soft cloth to prevent water stains. Any marks that may appear can be removed using lemon juice or vinegar, but it is important to rinse thoroughly afterward to remove any acidic residue.
Recommended tools and methods:
- Gentle manual cleaning: Use the Pastidea cleaning tool (available on our website), a soft-bristled toothbrush, or a small paintbrush to gently remove flour and dough from the die holes.
- Dental water flosser: For deep and efficient cleaning, we recommend using a dental water flosser. Immerse both the tip of the flosser and the die in a bowl of water during the process. This prevents splashing and ensures a thorough, uniform clean—often faster and more effective than the dishwasher.