Food grade/safe finish?
I’m making a charcuterie board and need it to be food safe. What is the best food safe finish to go over stain or paint? I’m also thinking I might like to use chalk board paint. Would I need to add a food safe finish? And after a finish could you still write on it with chalk. Thanks in advance!
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Shellac, walnut oil, linseed oil, mineral oil, beeswax, or fractionated coconut oil are all food-safe.
You could use envirotex epoxy resin. They use this on bar-top tables and countertops around food.
Hello I might suggest food grade mineral oil or beeswax to be a finish a choice.
Here's a post that might help - https://woodsmithspirit.com/food-safe-wood-finishes/
Here's a link to a product I found while searching the web.
https://ahomecrafter.com/2019/03/food-safe-wood-stain/
No and no. Make 1/2 a board, other half decor or 1 side wood otherwise chalkboard or design, can't b both, resin n chalk paint r toxic
Hi! Here's an example of what is safe to use:
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B000VITOT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_btf_t1_BqEGFbRNEFYE4
Use two coats of acrylic paint. After the paint is dry, you will use your paint brush to apply a thin layer of Shellac. This shellac is supposed to be non toxic.
Cutting board oil if it's wood
HEre you go https://ahomecrafter.com/2019/03/food-safe-wood-stain/
There is good information here:
https://thepowertoolwebsite.com/food-safe-wood-finish
I wouldn't use chalk board paint unless you want a chalk board. Then you don't use it as a serving tray.
Hello, this is a beautiful board, I used this for coasters as well
https://sugarandcloth.com/diy-slate-cheeseboard/
here is more info for you
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/227150374935759259/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMItXv82OQ8
Hello there,
Maybe Mayonnaise!
Do not use chalk paint, it will not be food safe. If you are looking for a general coating. use mineral oil from the grocery store. You can find it in the drug aisle. I use it on all my cutting boards. It is food safe, not like the mineral oil you find in Home Depot or Lowes.