How to Revive Butcher Block

5 Minutes
Easy
If you use butcher block or wood cutting boards, or have butcher block counters, you know that they can look a little beat up at times. In just a few minutes, you can revive your cutting boards, lazy susan, and counter tops and give them new life.
Here's how my cutting boards looked before.
Before on the right, after on the left.
Before on the right, after on the left.
Another cutting board. Before on the right, after on the left.
Another cutting board. Before on the right, after on the left.
I also use it on our oak lazy susan.
I also use it on our lazy susan.


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  • Ban2148000 Ban2148000 on Jan 11, 2016
    that's the problem with everybody these days to perinoid ask grandma what they used they never had pblems like we do or look for old books i have two for have to clean practicly anything from the 40's & 50's most of the ingredients are the same to clean everything, baking soda, vinegar, salt, mineral oil, club soda that was before all these harsh chemicals, think about not that long ago they government said eggs were no good for you yeah right if you can drink it you can put it on you're cutting board, if grandma's gone be nice go to nursing home or seniors center talk to some grandma's there they love to share and you brighten someones day
  • Spe3341445 Spe3341445 on Sep 30, 2016
    Grandmas generation, and the one after, have more cancer, health problems than any other in history.
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