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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Kevin R. Connolly
> 3 dayHonestly, I found this to be an excellent product for wood. Hands down, this is the best I have ever used. I have a ton of wooden utensils and cutting boards. I cook a real lot, and love every minute of it. So it is real important to me to take good care of my wood utensils. Most of the pieces I have can not be found any more, much to my disappointment. Most of the pieces I have had for over 55 years. So I take good care of them,
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Jonny fish
> 3 dayEasy to spread. Works great. Its also scentless. We used it on out Boos cutting board, as well as other cutting boards and wooden objects. (bowls, spoons etc...). Would definitely buy again.
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KM
> 3 dayIf you are here to check comments youve found the right one. So I didnt know I needed this. My mom recommended it when she gifted me a custom made cutting board. So I ordered this dual set. After reading how to use... I applied the thin one and let it set overnight (on an older board 1st. Lets not accidentally ruin the nice one mom bought). Nice even, thick coat. Youll understand once you start. I used my hand. Why? Because I didnt want to waste oroduct in a towl, sponge, etc. (Think mineral oil thick.) I sat it on a cardboard box overnight. Almost every bit was absorbed. Not like my hand which are now silky smooth. I wiped off the little excess and had a fully restored board. Used, washed, used, washed... added the other bottle. Now this one is nice. Its like mineral oil and wax feeling. *not ingredients, only my idea of texture* I have now restored numerous cutting boards, spoons, etc. This stuff is amazing. Its thick messy feeling isnt the greatest but I know I am rehydration my boards to extend their lives and keep them looking beautiful. **at 1st it appeared to really darken my cutting boards but, after a few days they looked like normal. I thought I over oiled them but I didnt.** Definitely a kitchen Must Have. Food grade perfection for cutting boards, blocks, wooden spoons, etc
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JIMBOB
> 3 dayPut it on my cutting Boards and wooden pizza peel. Works great on wooden handles as well.
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Dana Buchholz
> 3 dayI had been looking for cutting board oil for a while before finally resorting to buying online. Im glad I searched the reviews and found this product. I had several natural wood unfinished cutting boards that were beginning to warp slightly and splinter in the heavy used areas. After doing the two coats with the oil (which soaked in very fast the first time) and following with the wax, they look and feel like new though with richer colours in the wood grain. They are much easier to clean after use, and no splintering since! Would definitely recommend this product.
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CJ
> 3 dayIve always oiled my cutting boards. Would do regularly as they absorbed the oil and would need more. This is the first time Ive done the wax after and I am super impressed. Water beads up. I can tell they will last much longer before I need to reapply. Wont do it any other way now. They look beautiful!
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anita forry moonshadow
> 3 dayI used this product in an Airbnb. The countertop is butcher block, and the guests constantly put wet or hot pans on it. This product saves the countertop. It won’t get rid of the burn rings or the bad watermarks but it sure makes the counter look good. I highly recommend this.
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Freddie
> 3 dayThis product is a must for wooden cutting boards. It protects the wood and helps extend its life. I highly recommend.
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John Tankisley
Greater than one weekI liked it ; non toxic and food safe
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Chad Ledford
> 3 dayIt is an excellent product. I use it on my counter tops roughly twice per year. I just wish it was a touch cheaper.