Can I use Mineral oil for butcher block countertop?
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Yes.Its the same thing
Basically medical grade mineral oil and food grade mineral oil are one and the same thing. Both are used to maintain butcher block/cutting boards because neither of them have chemicals and/or scents added to them. Unlike other oils, such as peanut oil, olive oil, etc. mineral oil will not go rancid - regardless of the additional verbiage used to describe the product. Your decision is sort of like deciding if you buy the C&H Pure Cane Sugar, or do you buy the store brand. C&H would like you to believe, their brand is the better choice. Question is, can you really tell the difference?
Use coconut oil, beside it great for your health besides👍
Yes, you can!
I would stick with food grade oil or paste ---you don't know if the other will significantly discolor your butcher block.
Thank you for your answers