Cutting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 8 oz Bottle, FDA Food-Safe
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Alex Chavez
> 3 dayMakes my cutting board shiny and lasts a long time, good stuff
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MLL
> 3 dayGreat product. Cuttin boards look great after applying this oil
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Debrah hailey
> 3 dayWorks well
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HJD
> 3 dayBest way to preserve your cutting boards and any other raw wood items in your home. May turn some light woods slightly darker on first application but does fade over time as it is fully absorbed.
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G. W. McClintock
> 3 daythis works sooo much better than just a bottle of food grade mineral oil. It is a thicker liquid, just a dab on the board, then spread entire board with a cloth. As for me, I half a new 1 thick cutting board, and I am leaving a thin coat on the surface for a few weeks, to really let the oil soak in. Once a day I take the same cloth and smear the oil around, look closely every day and you will see areas that are thirsty for more oil.
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Z-man
> 3 daySo everyone will do things different. Its all a matter of taste. I have used several products and I like this one the best. I feel I get the best results when I apply one coat and let dry over night. Then I hit the wood lightly with some 400 grit sandpaper, sanding by hand with the grain. Wipe clean. Apply a second light coat and dry over night. Then apply the Walrus Wood Wax and buff. Leaves an awesome finish.
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Jake Givens
> 3 dayWorked very well on a new cutting board. Made it look beautiful! I would buy it again for sure.
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Mary
Greater than one weekFirst time having butcher block counters, the difference was unreal. Won’t ever use anything else.
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GW
> 3 dayThis is a really nice product for oiling wood. However, the dispensing hole in the top of the container is very large, so its difficult to use the product sparingly -- it just gushes out. And the bottle is lightweight, so if youre not careful to cap it while in use and accidentally knock it over, youll have a high volume of spilled oil due to the large hole. For this, I downgraded it to 4 stars. I usually apply oil directly to the wood then rub it in with my hands. With this I think it would be better to put some in a small bowl and apply either with a cloth or fingertips from there to avoid wasting so much of the product.
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Meagan
> 3 dayI forgot to take a before photo but this product brought new life to my collection of vintage teak items. I did a fair amount of research before selecting this product, because I didnt want to cause any damage to the wood. I used a tea towel and was able to treat all of these items with multiple coats using only half the bottle! The wood drank up the moisture and restored the beautiful wood grain textures and color to its original vibrance! And now they have another great protective layer for many more dinners to come! My only complaint was that the oil comes out of the bottle super fast, but it only took a few tries to get the hang of how hard to squeeze the bottle (I ended up just tipping it to the side and letting it pour out on its own). I also bought the wax for my cutting boards and my cheese dome to protect it from the elements when sitting in the fridge.