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When I used to have them, I always kept a bottle of food grade mineral oil, and wiped it on till it absorbed. Any dark spots I would bleach out with 10% solution of bleach to water in a spray bottle.
are you building or cleaning them?
on here had been a post how to build one yourself I cant locate it
try this site. Like the article states, many use beeswax was well, but beeswax is great for a woodworker who is making them, its a great final sealant. cleaning solution, then Tung oil is best for cleaning & restoring.
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-to-clean-and-oil-butcher-block-for-use-in-the-kitchen/