Butcher block counter top
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Rhonda radford on Jun 30, 2015Mineral oilHelpful Reply
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Rhonda radford on Jun 30, 2015Use mineral oil after cleaning each time as well.Helpful Reply
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Rhonda radford on Jun 30, 2015http://www.homedepot.com/p/Howard-12-oz-Cutting-Board-Oil-BBB012/202500132Helpful Reply
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Julie A. Spears on Jun 30, 2015We just bought a butcher block top for our island. Use food grade mineral oil. You can find it near the cutting boards at Bed, Bath & Beyond and probably other places as well.Helpful Reply
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Lyn Therese on Jun 30, 2015I use olive oil or lemon oil.Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Jun 30, 2015use only Waco Butcher Block at Home Depot or Hardware, this is meant for countertops and cutting boards, I have used this great success, once a year is all you need to doHelpful Reply
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