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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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Mendolam
> 3 dayI cook constantly and use my wood cutting board multiple times a day. It was getting dull and splintering so I bought this to see if it would help. It did. My board is shinier and looks a lot better. It still has some slight splintering but has improved over all.
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Artist
> 3 dayThis is a great product ~ worth the money. Very little goes a long way. I bought a very nice big OLD cutting board at a church sale. After using this oil, it looks brand new. I bet they wouldn’t sell it for 2 bucks now!
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Mary
> 3 dayFirst time having butcher block counters, the difference was unreal. Won’t ever use anything else.
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Jason G.
> 3 dayI decided to take on the challenge of building a cutting board from scratch for my lovely wife. I watched many videos on how to properly seal and give longevity to the well manicured butcher block. A friend of mine suggested, “try walrus oil”. This sounded highly illegal and inhumane. In the southeastern region of the United States, this particular mammal is considered ultra rare, however, squirrels are plentiful. I hunted early in the morning and captured a dray of squirrels. I don’t believe in waste so I cleaned them and made biscuits and gravy from my great grandmothers recipe book. I rendered the fat to a fine oil. 12 squirrels provided enough to coat one board and feed my family of 2. Because I am a cutting board novice, I didn’t think it through and the blood soaked butcher block was resisting the squirrel oil. I resanded the boards and after noticing google had monitored my search history an add for this product appeared. I was shocked walrus oil was bottled and sold. I read the contents and this actually contains zero walrus material. Relieved, but feeling duped, I ordered a bottle. It went on with ease and gave the boards a perfect shine. Animal lovers like me, have no fear, this product is not what you think! It’s better!
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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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Apreil Gregory
> 3 dayI love this oil for my cutting boards, my chartreuse board, and also I use it for my large metal knife.
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Mike
> 3 dayGot this to use on a new wooden cutting board in hopes to preserve it longer than the last one I had which warped and cracked despite my best efforts to keep it dry. Totally amazed at the quality and the difference using this oil made! Seemed to make a like waterproof shield layer on the whole thing! If you care about your wood, this is the stuff to use on it!
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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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Colt
> 3 daySoaks right in