Cutting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 8 oz Bottle, FDA Food-Safe
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elijah asher
> 3 dayI bought this for the good reviews and the price. Its really nothing special but food grade mineral oil, coconut oil, etc. But 8 ozs. was not enough for my 16x20 inch new birch cutting board. The results were OK, no real complaints. But I still need to do a second coating to get the board properly oiled to satisfy me. One thing Im glad I learned - contrary to the directions to apply a coating then wipe off excess in 12-24 hours. Actually, the best thing to do for a new or clean but very dry cutting board is to apply a good coat or layer of oil with a small cheap 2-inch paint brush (Walmart for $1.00). But then put paper towels down over the wet board. The reason for this is that it helps the oil to penetrate better. It took me a bit over 3 days to get both sides of this birch board & most retail store boards are yellow birch. Birch is a wood with dense pores and if the board is new or clean but very dry it will take longer for the board to get properly saturated with the oil to truly protect it. Even after I rubbed the excess from the paper towels into the wood when removing them, it still took another day to dry enough for use. Last, although not in the instructions, if you have a used board that needs to be oiled, DO NOT use hot water & soap to clean it off first before oiling it. Use COLD WATER & soap ONLY to clean wood boards. Using hot water actually opens the pores and allows stains to penetrate into the wood. Hot water and soap will also remove the oil from the wood, whereas cold water & mild soap will not. Id stay away from dish soap since most have ingredients designed to break down oily residue from pots and pans. When you clean your board off use only cold water & mild soap. Hope this help you all.
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Johnnie Burns
> 3 dayThe oil went on easy. A little waiting time and wow the wood looks great. I used it on all my cutting boards and wooden spoons. Doesn’t require to be re-coated too many times.
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Michele
> 3 dayBought this brand based on reviews. It does the trick. It protected my new bamboo cutting board nicely. I recommend.
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MLL
> 3 dayGreat product. Cuttin boards look great after applying this oil
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Estrada Dama
> 3 dayAgradable el olor muy bueno para las tablas de picar
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coryr
> 3 dayI really liked this product. It was my first time using it and it really makes the colors of the wood pop! You get a descent sized bottle for the price. Would definitely buy again!
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KonaKiwi
> 3 dayI’m amazed at how well this product works. After watching the posted videos, I was a little skeptical, but decided to try it anyway. I must admit, it works exactly as shown and it’s really easy to use. A little goes a long way too. It costs a little more, but it’s worth every penny! Extremely pleased with this product.
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AJ
> 3 dayEasy to use and protect cutting boards. Brings out wood grain as well.
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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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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).