-
(28)
A special blend of mineral, linseed, and orange oils to preserve wood food-prep surfaces.
Pros: effectiveness, easy to use, absorbs well
-
(1)
A 16 oz. bottle of wood oil and applicator set for maintaining and protecting wooden kitchen items.
Pros: timely delivery, accurate description, easy application
-
(2)
A set of two 16 oz. bottles of John Boos Mystery Wood Oil and an applicator for easy application.
Pros: brush, helps care for cutting board
-
(12)
A care and maintenance set for cutting boards and wooden utensils, including oil, cream, and applicator.
Pros: easy to use, completeness, effectiveness
-
(43)
A thick and silky cream made from natural beeswax and mineral oil to nourish and protect wooden surfaces.
Pros: effectiveness, easy to use, versatility
-
(5)
A high-performance food-grade mineral oil that cleans, protects, and conditions wood cutting boards and utensils.
Pros: effectiveness, easy to use, economical when bought in bulk
-
(2)
A 4" thick maple chopping block with a protective cream finish for easy cleaning and maintenance.
Pros: quality, admired, frequent use
-
(20)
A reversible maple cutting board with grip handles, naturally anti-bacterial and protected with Boos cream finish.
Pros: durable, beautiful, large size
-
(5)
A reversible maple cutting board with grip handles and juice grooves for easy and sanitary food prep.
Pros: appearance, durability, smell resistance
-
(1)
A reversible maple cutting board made from sustainably sourced, hand-selected solid Northern Hard Rock Maple Wood.
Pros: fits countertop, no frills, looks good
Butcher Block Conditioner
Maintaining the longevity and beauty of your butcher block is essential for almost any home chef or cooking enthusiast. That's where a high-quality butcher block conditioner comes in. Specially formulated to nourish, protect, and enhance the natural beauty of your wood surfaces, this essential kitchen product is a must-have for anyone looking to keep their butcher block in pristine condition.
Butcher Block Conditioner
FAQ List
Yes, butcher block conditioner can be used on a variety of wooden surfaces, including cutting boards, countertops, and wooden utensils.
The frequency of application depends on the amount of use your wooden surface gets. As a general guideline, it is recommended to apply the conditioner every 3-4 weeks or when the wood starts to look dry.
Yes, it is important to clean the surface thoroughly before applying the conditioner. Use a mild dish soap and warm water to remove any food residue or stains. Allow the surface to dry completely before applying the conditioner.
Yes, butcher block conditioner can be used on unfinished wood. In fact, it is highly recommended as it helps to seal and protect the wood, preventing it from absorbing moisture and becoming damaged.
Yes, most butcher block conditioners are made from food-safe ingredients, ensuring that they won't contaminate your food or leave any harmful residues behind. However, it is always advisable to read the product instructions and labels for specific information.