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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayMy girlfriend got me a really nice cutting board for Christmas to replace my old cheap-o board that was starting to warp. The care instructions noted that the board should be oiled on a regular basis after washing. I put it off for a while so the board was looking pretty rough. I applied some of the board oil and let it soak in an wow! It looks like its new again. Great stuff.
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essn1977
> 3 dayUsed on all my cutting boards didn’t make much difference They still look dry even with multiple coats.
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Jane Augenstein
> 3 dayFast delivery, as described. Use this for my floating island with wood top, works great. Thank you!
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Happy in Minnesota
Greater than one weekI have never oiled my cutting board before, and it looks great, glad I used the mineral oil suggested to oil my board.
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Ninnyhammer
> 3 dayI have a cutting board that came with the sink and is fitted to the sink and also holds a strainer/calendar. Not easy to replace , through neglect and improper care it had dried out and the pieces came unglued. I had used olive oil and vegetable oils which didn’t nourish the wood only gummed it up. After cleaning everything up and gluing back together I started using the Howard Cutting Board Oil and the different is night and day. The Howard product is soaking in very nicely and nourishing the board so it does not dry out. Not shrinking or cracking now. So glad I picked this oil. PS it’s a very oily not too thick but not too thin either , absorbed by wood readily.
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Hogold
> 3 dayWorks very well.
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Donald F.
> 3 dayI read reviews on mineral oils for treating wood cutting boards . This was rated high . So I ordered it and am giving it a try . So far it’s ok !
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rosalyn hands
> 3 dayWorks on my wood cutting board using a little goes a long way
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S
08-06-2025I got this product with the expectation of using it to improve the look of some badly neglected cutting boards. After being imprest with how easy it was to use and the results I got on the cutting boards I went crazy and started using it on other wood stuff in the kitchen such as spoons, a ladle, and a salad bowl. (I wish I had taken a before picture of the cutting boards. I did take a before and after picture of the ladle and the bowl. Ill attach them). You simply spread this oil on, no elbow grease required, let it rest for 20 minutes and wipe off whatever didnt soak into the wood and youre done. Its odorless, the wood feels protected and looks fantastic. I definitely recommend it.
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DMG
> 3 dayWhat can one say about mineral oil? Besides being priced about right, it does what it says. After about 3 months it has kept my cutting boards, one bamboo 15 by 19, the other teak 11-1/2 by 13-1/2, in prime condition and looking good. Ive known many, many people who have never oiled their boards and now I understand why they eventually cracked and or fell apart. Granted they are not expensive; but why destroy a good board if you are only spending about $8 (12 0z.) to preserve them? Howard BBB012 Cutting Board Oil is enriched with Vitamin E and made from USP food-grade mineral oil in the USA. The oil is colorless, odorless, tasteless and washes from your hands easily. Very pleased to know it is not a heavily oily substance. It is light weight and soaked into my boards easily with little to no residue within minutes. I would recommend this product. . NOTE: As of October 2015, I still have the same bottle for my two wood cutting boards and still very happy with the results. It doesnt take much to oil them up.