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Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Worked great food safe great for wooden cutting boards makes them look like new.
the riddler
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
Liked the price and product can do lots of cutting boards with a gallon !
Steven Reddington
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
LONG STORY SHORT:This stuff is great. It's Mineral Oil....NSF Certified Food Grade Mineral Oil. And that's what you're here for. So look no further.I have been hand-making several Black Walnut, End Grain cutting boards recently. After it's all Jointed, Planed, cut, glued (with food safe wood glue), sanded, routed, laser etched, and whatever else you gotta do to make a masterpiece, this is your last step. Soak that baby in this stuff. Then when the board soaks it all up...Soak it again. Rinse and Repeat (no wait...don't do that....don't rinse. Just Repeat). Keep applying this stuff until it doesn't accept any more Mineral Oil. THEN....you're ready to use it. Or just...admire it. That's up to you. But I use mine.Every once in a while, if you feel like it could use a refresher, apply more Mineral Oil to keep it spiffy. That's the great thing about having a Gallon Jug, you don't have to use it sparingly...and you shouldn't. If you want it to stay nice.I bought a 20oz bottle of Mineral Oil for a cutting board a while back, and hardly ever re-applied. The board didn't keep lookin wonderful for all that long. Don't skimp. When in doubt, Oil it out.Should go without saying, but...this stuff works on cutting boards that you purchased as well. You don't have to hand craft the dang thing in order to want to keep it looking its best. Wooden cutting boards (for the most part) need Food Grade Mineral Oil....and this....is a gallon of that.
Jeff B
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2024
Purchased to season and protect a batch of cutting boards I am making. The quality of the oil is excellent and it literally is a fraction of the cost as compared to the oils specifically branded for cutting boards. I would highly recommend.
Moe Boudreau
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Soaked cutting boards in barh of mineral oil for an hour, removed them and let the excess soak in over night then wiped off any excess the next day. Let them set for a few days, then rubbed in a mixture of bee's wax and mineral oil, let set for an hour and buffed offthe excess. Repeated bee's wax and buffing step. Works great!
Mike C
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2024
Good product for the price
GuitarBasement
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I got this for two reasons. 1. To oil some cutting boards. 2. To use in a smoke machine for use on cars. It did a great job on a cutting board and did the trick for the smoke machine. Clear liquid - plenty left for future projects.
Jose E
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
I use this for various cutting boards or platters that could be used for food. The Food Grade Mineral Oil absorbs well into the wood and provides a good sheen.
Brian
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2024
I got this to use on a new butcher block countertop. It works well and seems to be a good quality. Great alternative to doing a chemical based seal coating on your butcher block counter tops. However you’ll have to apply this around once a month to keep it looking good. It took around 4 coats on every side. Then after a few days I applied a Howard beeswax feed-n-wax. Turned out great.
Brent J.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
I purchased this mineral oil for making "Board Butter" for a new wooden cutting board. Here's the recipe I used:4-parts food-grade mineral oil - this product worked great!1-part beeswax (by volume).I put 12 fl oz mineral oil in a 2-cup measuring cup, then added enough beeswax chunks to raise the level to ~15 fl oz. I then poured everything into a double boiler and melted together. I added a few drops of lemongrass essential oil (what I had available: I thought the scent would be nice, but you could use other scents) and then poured into two 1-cup jam jars and let it set over night. You would probably want to use a dedicated pan if you had it-- beeswax can be a bit of a mess and generally benefits from a dedicated container when working with it.The resulting mixture looks like and is the approximate consistency of firm butter. I used it on my new wood cutting board with great success (see right side of cutting board without; left side with), but have since discovered its usefulness for my kitchen knives as well. It's great at preventing moisture and rust on high-carbon (non stainless) knife blades, and I also rub a bit on my stainless knife blades after I hone and strop them, and it makes ongoing clean-up and maintenance a snap. Put a bit on a Damascus blade and watch the metal pop.Although I use the board butter for many purposes, in 3 months I've probably used a half-cup total. So a gallon of mineral oil will probably last me a lifetime. However, with the holidays approaching and some foodie siblings, I'll probably make some for gifts as well. Glad I found this high quality and economical mineral oil!
GodKaos
Reviewed in Spain on May 5, 2021
Hace su trabajo perfectamente, con la garrafa da para mucho. Apenas da color a la madera, solo realza los tonos un poco.
Cynthia A Jones
Reviewed in Germany on August 22, 2020
I use it on my butcher block counters. I don’t have to worry about food contamination by using it
j.mac1
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 20, 2020
perfect for what I want. making chopping boards.
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