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The Unreal Ms. Book
> 3 dayReview of Howard Products BBB012 Cutting Board Oil, 12 oz I like the John Boos Mystery Oil and Cream better. It seems like the Howard Products oil soaks in and evaporates. The Boos oil & cream (use the oil first and then the cream) - those products last for months before I need to re-do them. All my countertops and island have butcher block.
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Donald F.
> 3 dayI read reviews on mineral oils for treating wood cutting boards . This was rated high . So I ordered it and am giving it a try . So far it’s ok !
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renee
Greater than one weekI have used many different things from Howard’s amazing
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T. Mikkelson
> 3 dayI got this product because my wife and bought for me a beautiful cutting board made of different types of wood. We have other items that I have oiled with olive oil. I wanted this oil because of its ultimate safety in using. While it darkens the wood, it is much less than olive oil. Used on my new cutting board and one made special for me by my neighbor, a bread cutting item my neighbor made with thin wood slats in a wood tray that catches crumbs below where you cut, custom made wooden spoons and spatulas. Most of this had never been oiled so the first coat was sucked right up. Even after second coat I let items sit to dry and hardly any oil was left on surface.
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None The Wiser
> 3 dayThe lid had a bit of a leak, so Ive kept the bottle in a zip lock bag, but it definitely does the job!
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Bill
> 3 dayMakes the cutting board nice again
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The Metal Cook
Greater than one weekJust a little goes a long way. Use this on my bamboo cutting board. Pour a little on, and rub all over the board with my fingers. Let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe down with a cloth. Simple and it has kept my board looking great. This bottle has lasted me a good long while and when I eventually run out Ill be sure to buy again
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WeekendWarrior2017
Greater than one weekWe used this on our room trim - around the windows, on the floor boards, and the doors. Im overall AMAZED at the difference that it made! Our house was built in 1994 and I (now) feel like Ive been neglecting the wood work. I never realized youd have to do anything other than wipe it down ... I now know better! Anyway, I painted the walls and my husband cleaned the wood work (as we normally do - with a damp cloth and slightly soapy water) and then used this oil to finish it off. I cant believe how quickly the wood sucked up the oil and gave all of our wood a luxurious shine! Id forgotten how it looked new! I am amazed and hope the wood work continues to glow. Id highly recommend giving this a try - it is amazing stuff (without a nasty feel)!
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Bryan L
> 3 dayFind this cheaper locally. Dont pay for anything special when its standard mineral oil.
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J. Seigle
Greater than one weekI used this oil after I sanded down a 40-year-old artisan-made cutting board, and now it looks like new. It revitalized the surface and will keep wood looking at its best if used consistently. I also used it on a wooden ladle and some wooden knife handles. Everything is brought back to life. As with any oil, be prepared to wash your hands well, and also the outside of the bottle before putting it away. When you work with oil, it gets EVERYWHERE.