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J. Seigle
> 3 dayI used this oil after I sanded down a 40-year-old artisan-made cutting board, and now it looks like new. It revitalized the surface and will keep wood looking at its best if used consistently. I also used it on a wooden ladle and some wooden knife handles. Everything is brought back to life. As with any oil, be prepared to wash your hands well, and also the outside of the bottle before putting it away. When you work with oil, it gets EVERYWHERE.
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Craig A. Wassel
> 3 dayWe have several cutting boards and kitchen work surfaces that are make of bamboo and several other types of woods, including some special ones like gnocchi and cavarola boards. I treat them regularly with this; it seems to do a very good job, and the bottle goes a long way. BTW - if you are tempted to just use canola or olive oil you have on hand - dont :-). You need to use an oil that will not go rancid over time.
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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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p.n.
> 3 dayI oil my wooden utensils and cutting boards maybe every 2 months or when they seem dry. I let soak overnight. The oil does the job. No noticeable scent. Would repurchase.
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Lizz
Greater than one weekThe 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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Happy in Minnesota
> 3 dayI 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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misubacsi
> 3 dayGreat for cutting boards I recommend using
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Ryan Avery
> 3 daySo far this oil has worked wonders of my new wood countertop from ikea. Before using this oil on my countertop anytime the counter would get wet it sucked it up like a sponge and left ugly water makes that would take days to go away. So through my research i found this product and have now put it on the counters four times now and i can already notice a huge difference. The oil brought the color and grain out of the wood just like polyurethane does. in the picture the shelf that my monitor is sitting on is the same wood as the counter but with no oil so that you can see the difference.The wood looks healthy and moisturized and now when it gets wet the water doesnt seep into the wood but instead beads up and sits on the top to make it easy to clean off. i plan to continue using this product over the years to maintain my counters and would recommend it to anyone with wood countertops.
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Giz
Greater than one weekReceived a bamboo cutting board as a gift. Searched for a product to treat it and found both of Howard Products. The Cutting Board Oil and the Butcher Block Conditioner. Definitely did a great pretreatment and enough to reapply as time goes on.
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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