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Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil

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Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil

    $9.99 ea.

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    NSF Certified Cutting Board Oil by Walrus Oil is a food-contact safe wood conditioner for maintaining and restoring cutting boards, charcuterie boards, wooden bowls, and more. Our time-tested formula allows the oil to deeply penetrate the wood surface to prevent warping and cracking, while leaving behind a silky-smooth, water-repellent wax barrier that enhances the natural beauty of wood. Backed by NSF Certification, our Cutting Board Oil is safe to use in commercial kitchens, restaurants, and establishments that require the highest standards of food safety. Our Cutting Board Oil is also a trusted industry standard among professional woodworkers, manufacturers, and hobbyist alike.
    Brand Walrus
    Finish Type non-polymerizing
    Sheen Semi-Gloss
    Solvent Clean Up Paint Thinner or Mineral Spirits
    Ways to Apply Prep unfinished boards by sanding surface at 220-400 grit. For used boards, first clean and dry surface thoroughly. Shake well, apply oil to surface, let is set for 6-12 hrs, then buff away excess. Reapply every 1-2 months for heavily used cutting boards
    Dry Time (touch) 6h-12h
    Cure Time 6h-12h
    Recommended Coats 1 coat
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