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WALRUS OIL - Cutting Board Oil and Wood Butcher Block Oil, 8 oz Bottle, FDA Food-Contact Safe

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1.Size:8 Oz (1/2 Pint)


About this item

  • SIMPLE INGREDIENTS - Beeswax, Fractionated Coconut Oil, Pure Mineral Oil, and Vitamin E
  • EASY TO USE - Simply apply thin layer of oil and dry.
  • 100% FOOD-CONTACT SAFE - FDA Compliant and safe for food-contact surfaces.
  • Proudly Brewed and Bottled in the USA!
  • Cutting Board Oil Trusted by Professional Woodworkers



4.8 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #20,492 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
  • #26 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available August 24, 2017

Product Description

cutting board oil
cutting board finish
food safe wood finishes
cutting board oil walrus oil
walrus oil, cutting board oil
cutting board oil walrus oil

Michael S
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
This stuff is better than straight mineral oil. I was gifted a high end board and knifes, and after 2 coats, the board looks amazing and so far nothing as soaked into it that a little warm water and soap can't take care of. I'm thinking a coat every three months just to freshen it up and this bottle will last a year at least.
Lewis Williams
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
I got a rather large butcher block style cutting board as a gift while on vacation to see my family down south. I was told I needed to apply cutting board oil to it. So very glad I did. It took about 24 hours for the oil to soak in but after that it seems like water drops just bead off. The oil itself brought out the beautiful wood grain in the board as well. A single bottle should last a long time considering the amount you actually need to use is rather low. However, it says on the bottle to use within the year.Regardless, good stuff and works well.
Pete
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
walrus oil is verry easy to use and food grade safe. I have tried other oils on my cutting boards that i build. I find that the walrus oil bring out more of the natural grain and colors of the wood. I use it on all my wood projects now. Its verry easy to apply, just smear it on and let it soak in for 24 hrs. then wipe of the excess. then i use the walrus cutting board wax.For the money, this is the best oil I have found.
AS
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Great product that renewed all my cutting boards. Low smell and easy to apply.
K. Shoffner
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
I used this product on two different cutting boards. The oil brought back the look of the natural wood beautifully!
Colin M.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
I have several nice cutting boards I use Walton oil on. I originally found them on instagram and purchased it several years ago. This stuff goes a long way. I just recently ran out and replaced it. It does a great job of protecting your wood cutting boards and giving them a nice deep color. Easy to apply just put a few drops down and buff it in with a rag and let it sit over night.
Jason G.
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2022
I decided to take on the challenge of building a cutting board from scratch for my lovely wife. I watched many videos on how to properly seal and give longevity to the well manicured butcher block. A friend of mine suggested, “try walrus oil”. This sounded highly illegal and inhumane. In the southeastern region of the United States, this particular mammal is considered ultra rare, however, squirrels are plentiful. I hunted early in the morning and captured a dray of squirrels. I don’t believe in waste so I cleaned them and made biscuits and gravy from my great grandmothers recipe book. I rendered the fat to a fine oil. 12 squirrels provided enough to coat one board and feed my family of 2. Because I am a cutting board novice, I didn’t think it through and the blood soaked butcher block was resisting the squirrel oil. I resanded the boards and after noticing google had monitored my search history an add for this product appeared. I was shocked walrus oil was bottled and sold. I read the contents and this actually contains zero walrus material. Relieved, but feeling duped, I ordered a bottle. It went on with ease and gave the boards a perfect shine. Animal lovers like me, have no fear, this product is not what you think! It’s better!
elijah asher
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2021
I bought this for the good reviews and the price. It's really nothing special but food grade mineral oil, coconut oil, etc. But 8 ozs. was not enough for my 16x20 inch new birch cutting board. The results were OK, no real complaints. But I still need to do a second coating to get the board properly oiled to satisfy me.One thing I'm glad I learned - contrary to the directions to apply a coating then wipe off excess in 12-24 hours. Actually, the best thing to do for a new or clean but very dry cutting board is to apply a good coat or layer of oil with a small cheap 2-inch paint brush (Walmart for $1.00). But then put paper towels down over the wet board. The reason for this is that it helps the oil to penetrate better. It took me a bit over 3 days to get both sides of this birch board & most retail store boards are yellow birch.Birch is a wood with dense pores and if the board is new or clean but very dry it will take longer for the board to get properly saturated with the oil to truly protect it. Even after I rubbed the excess from the paper towels into the wood when removing them, it still took another day to dry enough for use.Last, although not in the instructions, if you have a used board that needs to be oiled, DO NOT use hot water & soap to clean it off first before oiling it. Use COLD WATER & soap ONLY to clean wood boards. Using hot water actually opens the pores and allows stains to penetrate into the wood. Hot water and soap will also remove the oil from the wood, whereas cold water & mild soap will not. I'd stay away from dish soap since most have ingredients designed to break down oily residue from pots and pans. When you clean your board off use only cold water & mild soap. Hope this help you all.
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