Howard Products BBB012 Cutting Board Oil, 12 oz
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None The Wiser
> 3 dayThe lid had a bit of a leak, so Ive kept the bottle in a zip lock bag, but it definitely does the job!
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LexiStrick
> 3 dayThis product works great, absorbs like it should and last long.
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womanonamission
> 3 dayI have a modest 1960s home that had beautiful wood cabinets from Nappanee Indiana. Part of this included an integrated cutting board. Id cleaned this board and sanded it down but left it until I could get oil for it. Life got in the way and this board sat for 15 years sanded and not sealed with oil. I finally bought this stuff and oh my I am impressed with how much oil it has soaked up. I am also impressed with how good this rather simple board looks. I have applied a good heavy coat and had very little excess to wipe off. Will do another tomorrow and then use the wood conditioner to maintain this and all of my neglected boards and countertops. This stuff is inexpensive and works very well. Very much worth the cost and easy to apply.
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RM629
> 3 dayMy cabinets werent that dirty, so the oil worked well. My only complaint is everything stayed sticky. I wiped everything down with Murphy oil soap when done, but still sticky. Not sure why.
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Ben Moore
> 3 dayIf you have nice wooden cutting boards or other kitchen accessories, one of the items you need to have on hand to prevent wear and cracking of those items is food grade mineral oil. I picked up a bottle of Howard BBB012 Cutting Board Oil a few weeks ago to treat our new pizza peel and it works great. Application is very straight forward... simply apply the oil directly to the wooden surface and then wipe with the grain using a soft cotton towel (Ive found that paper towels work pretty well in a pinch as well). After application let rest for 20+ minutes and then wipe clean to pick up any additional residue. If the surface is really dried out, or youre applying for the first time, it may be wise to repeat several times to really get a good seal. The result is a beautiful luster when you are done, almost as if you have applied a stain. Rich colors and the detailed grain patterns emerge. There isnt too much to say about the performance, its an oil, so it will make a mess if youre not careful. I recommend putting on less than you think you need. You can always apply more if its not enough! If you have nice pieces, its definitely worth a few dollars to keep them looking nice and ensuring that they will be around for a long time to come. We only have a few wooden cutting boards and this new wooden pizza peel (also from Amazon, see my other reviews), and I think this 12oz bottle will last at least a couple years, maybe longer. **Be sure that you NEVER run your wooden cutting board (or any nice wooden cookware for that matter) through the dishwasher. Always hand wash**
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Tashi
> 3 dayWe have been using various wood treatment products for the butcher block top on our rolling shelf unit, and with no success. This seems to be what weve been hoping to find.
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Jane
> 3 dayGreat product, no complaints at all. Highly recommend it.
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The Metal Cook
> 3 dayJust a little goes a long way. Use this on my bamboo cutting board. Pour a little on, and rub all over the board with my fingers. Let it sit for a few minutes and then wipe down with a cloth. Simple and it has kept my board looking great. This bottle has lasted me a good long while and when I eventually run out Ill be sure to buy again
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Lizz
> 3 dayThe oil is great, it will probably last me a year or more. I have not yet figured out how to cancel the subscription so I dont end up with a 10 year supply.
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Jeffrey W Peters
> 3 dayWould order from seller again