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Ravenclaw123
> 3 dayIt goes a long way. I only used a little bit and I did a 14 inch cutting board.
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P. Jacobs
> 3 dayI had some older kitchen knives, and related tools, with wood handles, that had not been treated well. They were dried out and rough, but not to the point of cracking (yet). I wanted to save them with a food safe product and chose the Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil to try. I sanded down the handles to 220 grit to smooth them, and applied the Walrus Oil with a rag. It soaked right in. I wiped off any excess after a few minutes. After letting them dry for 24 hours, I did this again, buffing the handles with a dry rag at the end. The instructions did not say that the second coat was necessary (limited instructions on the bottle and at the company website), but I wanted to do this. The handles immediately took on a dark, smooth finish, comparable to newer, well-cared for knives. Along with better care (no more dishwasher trips), the Walrus Oil helped me save several knives and kitchen tools. It was very easy to do.
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Chris
Greater than one weekThis stuff is amazing it restored a cutting board that was beginning to dry out. Its almost like new again!
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grammaannasbooks
> 3 daygreat product with clear instructions
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Alyssa Russell
> 3 dayWas recommended this oil from a friend who does a lot of woodworking projects.,it was the perfect final touch to a charcuterie board I made a friend! Will definitely order again.
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Just me
> 3 dayI received an expensive, personalized, charcuterie board as a gift. The only problem, it wasnt conditioned and protected from use. I reviews many different products and found this one. I was nervous as I applied it and the results were AMAZING. It changed the whole board - made the wood colors POP to life!!!! I ended up putting 3 coats on the charcuterie board and then went and pulled out trivets (I put 2 coats on them). I let them rest about 30 minutes between coats, then let it sit for a day. No greasy feeling on the wood. After uses, I will continue to apply to the board (dont use the board that often). I LOVE this product and would recommend it.
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ogee ken
10-06-2025easy to use
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PizzieBarger
> 3 dayYou gotta have this to condition your wood. Perfect for what I needed and a great price.
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Savage
> 3 dayI had bought a cutting board around Christmas, but to my surprise it came unfinished, or unsealed. So like a lot of people today I went online to find a food grade oil, I had many different finishes at home but nothing food grade. After reading and watching some suggested items I saw this one Walrus Oil. The guy in the video had done some beautiful pieces and, he said, a little goes a long way, boy does it. I probably wasted a quarter of a bottle applying too much. So use sparingly and this bottle and cream should last me forever.
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Charles Davison
> 3 dayI had a hearth plate in front of my fireplace that was 1.5 feet wide and 6 feet long and 3/4 in thick. It was made of slate. The problem was that over 1/3 of its length, there was a porous stain that could not be washed off nor be sanded off with fine grain sandpaper. One coat of this oil completely hid the stain and any other small imperfections on the surface.