Snow River Wood Oil

Snow River Wood Oil

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Snow River Wood Oil

Dried out wood loses its luster and can crack. Maintain its health with regular applications of wood oil.

 

Snow River Wood Oil Accessories

Totally Bamboo Congo Parquet End Grain Cutting Board
Totally Bamboo Kona Groove Cutting Board
Chicago Cutlery Woodworks 19-1/2-by-13-1/2-Inch Carving Board
Chicago Cutlery Chilean Cherry Hardwood Cutting Board, 13-1/2-by-9-1/2-Inch
Oxo Good Grips Pastry Scraper
Sassafras Pizza Peel
Mundial Solid Wood Cutting Board, Medium
Catskill Craftsmen Wood Pastry Board with Baking Graphics
R.H. Forschner by Victorinox 8-Inch Chef's Knife, Black Fibrox Handle
Vic Firth French Rolling Pin

 

Snow River Wood Oil Reviews

Dear Amazon:. Best always. Thank you for the phenomenon of secure, one-stop-shopping on the internet. Fantastic quality. By way of your association with Williams-Sonoma, through whom I purchased a beautiful birch pastry board, I found the need for your Snow River Oil, with which to make and keep it beautiful during my winter season baking routines.

 

If you apply this oil twice, there is no difference. Only difference is just a thickness. Just go to any drug store and buy food safe mineral oil with a fraction of cost. When mixing pure Bee wax in this oil(use heat), I could get a much better finished surface and a real good sweet smell too. It's very easy to apply to any wood surface. I compared this Snow River Wood oil with other more expensive mineral oils, like John boo's. And the treated surface is very water repellent for a long time.

So I don't need to buy these expensive ones. The color of end grain gets much darker than plain grains. After trying three different mineral oils, I found that basically all mineral oils are same. John Boos oil is thicker, so it does a better job with one coat.

 

Absorbs well and no residue or taste. Used this on wood pizza board and butcher block.

 

It also seems to help repel water and meat juices, which protects my board from staining, and makes washing and drying my board very easy. It penetrates really well and there's barely anything on the paper towel when I wipe it off again. I use this on my wooden carving board and it works great.

 

It does a better coating job. I like the last one ( John Boos )the best. It is thicker than the other two. I have used three diff brands - Tru Bamboo, Snow River and John Boos.

 
 
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