

HOWARD Butcher Block Conditioner and Cutting Board Oil, Food Grade Conditioner and Oil, Great for Wooden Bowls and Utensils, Re hydrate your Cutting Blocks, 12 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
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C. Buffham
> 24 hourI nor my parents have used oils or conditioners on kitchen utensils before. I moved out of my parents place a few years ago and have been using my boyfriends utensils, mostly plastic utensils, but some of them were bamboo (which were heavily used and poorly maintained). I recently bought new wooden spoons cause I bought some ceramic pots and pans. After researching how to care for wood utensils I bought this oil and conditioner set. My new utensils look a little nicer and water seems to slide off. The conditioner gives off the smell of honey when you have freshly put it on the wood.
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Amy Herrera
> 24 hourGreat for our would island
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C. Dees
> 24 hourIf your butcher block is new, you will need to both saturate and condition the wood. This requires both oils and waxes to protect the wood from abuse, food, and time. For my entire kitchen, one bottle of each was Korean than enough for the initial sealing and several months with of wax conditioning. This suff goes on so easily and cleanly. I will never use another brand again.
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T. Hiles Olson
> 24 hourIve been purchasing this combo for more than a year and am super pleased by the product. I give my Boos block and cutting boards a weekly oiling and finish off with a run through the house, oiling an old leather chest and opossum belly cupboard and wood box. About once a month, I rub everything with the beeswax. LOVE how supple and rich it makes the block surface look. Use the beeswax on leather, wood, old metal, and even the metal on the wood stove. Better than any spray product out there. Love this stuff!!
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Vicenta Hackett II
> 24 hourHad been using these products for years s. Have worked well at maintaining my cutting table. Easy to apply and lasts for long period of time if you clean your cutting surface regularly. Use as directed and my cutting table also looks good. I will continue to use as long as it’s available, if quality remains high.
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Jack A.
> 24 hourIf you have an end grain cutting board, this product is a must. I like the two pack, but it is totally necessary, especially for boards that are already seasoned. I often would use a low grade olive oil instead of the oil. The wax is the perfect product to seal your boards.
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Lane Lebsack
> 24 hourIf have large piece of butcher block then might need two bottles of oil to get the wood well lubricated.
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Julie Morton
> 24 hourI used this on my new rolling island with a wood top oh did it turn out so nice looking. So that got me into wanting to find more projects to do.
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Kate, ME
> 24 hourWe’ve used the oil for a few months since having butcher block counters installed in the kitchen and it’s been great. Easy to apply, doesn’t take long, doesn’t smell. But when needing more we decided to buy the wax too. What a difference! Water heads up on the counter and so far they seem to last longer before getting that oil-thirsty look. Very happy!
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Abby
> 24 hourSuper straight forwards and easy to use. I went with the cutting board oil first then the conditioning oil on my butcher block countertops. It takes a few hours to finish the applications because you have to wait for each coat to soak in/dry, but it is worth it!