Cutting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 8 oz Bottle, FDA Food-Safe
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megan mcmartin
> 3 dayI wish I had taken before and after photos. This oil added a lot of hydration to my new cutting boards and brought out the contrast in the wood grain. I’m very impressed.
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Tim dogg
> 3 dayIt applied easily. Spread evenly easily. Popped the grain out nice. Food safe. Hey, that’s alright with me , man.
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Gloria Felix
> 3 dayMy cousin makes these beautiful boards of all kinds. Cutting boards and cheese boards and coasters as well as many other things. He recommended Walrus oil to keep them looking good and it is fiod safe.
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Estrada Dama
> 3 dayAgradable el olor muy bueno para las tablas de picar
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Christen Schumacher
> 3 dayI was looking for a safe, easy way to preserve and protect my wooden cutting board. This product was simple to use, and my board looked great afterward. I wish I would have bought it sooner!
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Dennis Trevino
> 3 dayMy first (nice to me) cutting board. Oil and wax were easy to use. Applied two coats of oil, let it sit for 24 hours and did 2 coats of wax. Brought out the rich wood colors and water beads right off. Would recommend.
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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.
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A G
> 3 dayThis board was severely neglected. Its owner forgot it and left it outdoors for a year. No amount of oil will fix the warping and expansion this little guy endured, but after a thorough washing and oiling, it can have a new life in my kitchen for cleaving. This oil has a neutral smell and is pretty viscous. This poor little board drank a little less than 1/4th cup, but seems happy now.
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Chris
> 3 dayI received the Walrus cutting board oil, wax, and an applicator in the same bag. Unfortunately, somewhere along the line, the oil seal was broken and the contents seeped out of the bag. Very messy. I was able to salvage some of the bottle and save the other items but still a bit frustrating. I used what I had left on my cutting board tonight so not sure on the results yet but I do recommend buying a different squeeze bottle with a close cap for application as the bottle it comes in is not very efficient as far as putting the oil where you want it.
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Yooper
> 3 dayLove this stuff. I use Walrus Oil brand for everything that I make for kitchen use. I use it on cutting boards, cheese slicer boards and rocking pizza cutters. So much better than plain old mineral oil. I have a bottle of name brand that has been sitting on the shelf for years. I guess that I am keeping it for backup but seem to always have Walrus Oil on hand and never use it. i also use Walrus Oil cutting board wax. I also use Walrus Oil furniture oil I most everything else that I make from wine displays,bottle stoppers, custom hunting knife handles to a trestle table that I made.