Walrus Oil Cutting Board Oil
$9.99 ea.
| 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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