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140 of 142 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Why of Wood Oils,
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This review is from: Snow River 7V03389 Wood Oil (Kitchen)
Wood and bamboo oils are simply food grade mineral oils. You should use a wood oil in your kitchen instead of vegetable oil because mineral oil does not break down or become rancid. Wood oil gives sheen and water and stain resistance to wood items such as butcher block, cutting boards, pizza peels and wooden salad bowls. You can use wood oil to darken and restore the appearance of faded wooden knife handles or dried out wood cutting boards. This is a must have for any kitchen with wood items. If you buy any sort of wood gift this is a thoughtfull add on which will help your gift to both maintain its beauty and last longer.
This product is less expensive in the 32 oz. size Snow River 7V03401 32-Ounce Wood Oil or Think Bamboo Maintenance Cutting Board Wood Oil Orange Scented - 32 Oz.(4 pack) if you need a large amount or want to give bottles of wood oil as gifts. I actually use mineral oil laxative on my wood kitchen items ($2 for 16 oz. at many drug stores) which is the same thing. Clearly the laxative bottle is less than aesthetically pleasing and is embarassing to leave around the kitchen. My wife keeps hiding the bottle in fact. But No it won't have a laxative effect if you use it on your cutting boards or knife handles.
48 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mineral oils are same,
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This review is from: Snow River 7V03389 Wood Oil (Kitchen)
I compared this Snow River Wood oil with other more expensive mineral oils, like John boo's.
Only difference is just a thickness. John Boos oil is thicker, so it does a better job with one coat. If you apply this oil twice, there is no difference. It's very easy to apply to any wood surface. And the treated surface is very water repellent for a long time. The color of end grain gets much darker than plain grains. After trying three different mineral oils, I found that basically all mineral oils are same. So I don't need to buy these expensive ones. Just go to any drug store and buy food safe mineral oil with a fraction of cost. When mixing pure Bee wax in this oil(use heat), I could get a much better finished surface and a real good sweet smell too.
39 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great stuff, hard to find elsewhere,
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This review is from: Snow River 7V03389 Wood Oil (Kitchen)
I really like this for wooden kitchen utensil and cutting boards. Other oils I can find are smelly with solvents, this one is just perfect.
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