How do I fix burnt built in cutting boards?
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Try cleaning with a light sanding then oil well
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I agree with Kathy here, a light sanding should do the trick and then you can use a butcher block oil if you plan to continue using it as a cutting board.
They can be sanded with an electric sander.
Flip it over...
Sand them sown
sand them with a very coarse sandpaper. gradually use sandpaper that is more and more fine until you get them to the appearance that you like and then seal them to protect them.