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Christian Rivera
> 3 dayI have a Karlby countertop from ikea and I used a microfiber to apply the oil and the result is incredible. I only did a first coat and let it sit for 48 hrs. Attached is the before and after pic for reference.
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Kay
Greater than one weekThis is a must have product for maintaining wooden servers, butcher blocks counter tops,and serving utensils. Its easy to use, a great moisturizer and affordable.
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Aaron D.
> 3 dayI recently obtained my first wooden cutting board and wanted to use a high quality oil to give it the best treatment possible. I read the reviews for this and gave it a shot. Given my limited experience I did not really know what to expect, but I am impressed. Its a nice thick oil that still spreads easily and absorbs nicely. My cutting board is acacia wood and took two good applications before it stopped soaking in. As for durability its pretty good. I can get several good uses out of the board in rinse-only fashion with veggies before I feel the need to re-apply. When I cut meat on it, I do rinse with a drop of dish soap and if the board looks a little dry Ill add some more oil. If I had one complaint its that its messy to dispense with this lid. I pretty much always get dribbles down the side when Im using it. Still worth the mess though.
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Alyssa
> 3 dayThis is a great cutting board oil, the best for the price and also the safest one I could find on Amazon. The bottle did open during transit so there was oil all over the bottle, but luckily it was sent in a plastic ziploc-type bag and not much was wasted. Attached is a before vs after picture of my cutting board with one coat of oil overnight (will probably do another soon).
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Alycat
> 3 dayI bought this to use on a new bamboo tofu press. After I was done spreading the oil on the press, I decided to use the rag on my teak armoire. It looks amazing! I then used the same rag on several other wood furniture items. Unfortunately, I did not take any before photos, so after photos wont mean much, but everything looks beautiful. I think the oil will end up being very economical because that same rag can probably be used again and again if stored properly. I highly recommend; also made in the USA!
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Henny1234
Greater than one weekI really like this board oil. It doesn’t have a Sam and leaves my board looking nice and polished. I plan to do my wooden utensils next.
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Walter
Greater than one weekWorks exactly as described. My cutting boards and wooden utensils came out, looking like brand new.
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Misty
Greater than one weekThis product was recommended to me by a friend who does wood working! He made his wife a BEAUTIFUL Cutting Board for CHRISTmas and used this Walrus Oil on it! I’m still working on my cutting board and not yet to the oiling point, but this Friend knows what he’s doing (I do not) so I’m taking his valued word for it!!!
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Sebastian
> 3 dayReally love how it brings out the natural color of the woods
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Debbie Maurelli
> 3 dayI had been gifted a family kitchen item- and old wooden cutting board. [I usually used the neoprene ones]. I had it for years and it was dry, Decided just to see what it would look like oiled. Its now my Best Cheese or Charcuterie Board. AMAZING Restore. Used on all my wooden utensils now.