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Chris
> 3 dayNot really much to say about it. Does exactly what it’s supposed to. Absorbs into the wood quickly giving it a great color!
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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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Meghan
> 3 dayI love this. This was recommended to me by the company where I purchased my cutting board. This helps my board from looking dull and dry. This only lasted me for 3 months since I use it once every week. I wished there was a deal to buy a larger bulk. It’s a bit pricier but the results are nice
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Esther D.
> 3 dayUsed to put on my wooden block cart and it worked very well. Very pleased the way it performed .
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renee
> 3 dayI have used many different things from Howard’s amazing
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Meem79
Greater than one weekI had some bad cutting boards, i lightly sanded then back down, rinsed em and when fully dry i started soaking them in this stuff. What a difference. Now i just touch up as needed every month. All my cutting boards are better then ever! You dont need anything else but this stuff
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Dale Bennett
> 3 dayCleans and looks great on cutting board, will buy again
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Bryan L
Greater than one weekFind this cheaper locally. Dont pay for anything special when its standard mineral oil.
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Kindle Customer
Greater than one weekMy 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.