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Andrew Pearce Premium Walnut Wood Oil Bowl Conditioner 8oz - Wooden Bowl and Cutting Board Oil

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Features

  • PRESERVE THE BEAUTY OF UNFINISHED WOOD - This premium walnut oil helps maintain natural wood beauty and integrity. If your wooden bowl, block, or cutting board looks dry, make sure to apply Andrew Pearce wood oil.
  • NON-TOXIC, FOOD SAFE & ALLERGEN FREE - Apply our high grade walnut oil to wood kitchen utensils and items and more without the worry.
  • HOW TO USE - If it feels and/or looks dry, then liberally wipe on Andrew Pearce Wood Oil with a soft white cloth. The more you use your wood, the more often you will want to recondition it.
  • FINISHED PRODUCT - Walnut oil hardens into a food safe, satin finish for your wood products.
  • MADE IN THE USA - This specially formulated walnut oil is high in linoleic acid and heat-treated to make it oxidize faster. It penetrates deep into the wood and then hardens, giving you a longer-lasting finish that will not evaporate like mineral oil finishes.

Description

This premium, non-toxic, food-safe wood oil, and allergen-free walnut oil helps maintain natural wood beauty and integrity. This specially formulated walnut oil is high in linoleic acid and is heat-treated to make it oxidize faster. It penetrates deep into the wood and then hardens, giving you a longer-lasting finish that will not evaporate like mineral oil finishes. Walnut oil hardens into a food-safe, satin finish for bowls, butcher blocks, utensils, and other wood products. It's a slow drying oil that will cure faster in a warmer environment, and room temperature is typically best. Don't use vegetable oils to recondition your wood product as they contain ingredients that may create a culture in which bacteria can grow.


Brand: Wise Friends


Item Form: Oil


Specific Uses For Product: Recondition wood products used in food preparation and use


Material Feature: Non-Toxic


Item Volume: 8 Fluid Ounces


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 7.18 x 2.06 x 2.06 inches; 8 Ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 8541814801


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ November 11, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Andrew Pearce Bowls


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  • Pretty amazing so far!
Got this a couple of months ago and have used it on just few items so far: Wooden-handled stainless steel spatula: The handle had lost most of its finish over the decades, and except for a few small areas, looked almost like raw wood. After just one application of this oil, it not only has a subtle sheen, it's a nice light brown, with an attractive contrasting dark-brown grain. Looks brand new! Wooden-handled wire whisk: I think this is about fifty years old. Like the spatula, the handle was looking pretty worn. After one application, it's dark brown again with a subtle sheen. This gets more use than the spatula, and looks like it'll want another application sometime soon. Wooden-handled wire pastry cutter: I don't believe this handle ever had a finish -- it looked like pine sanded smooth. After one application, it's still the color of raw pine (maybe half a shade darker than before), but it looks protected now. If I spilled, say, cherry pie filling on it, I seriously doubt that the juice would stain it. Wooden step-stool: This has seen heavy use over forty years or so, and had lost most of the finish from its top. After a thorough going-over with a damp rag, I let it dry overnight, then applied one coat of oil. When the light hits it in a certain way, it's obvious which areas still had some varnish and which didn't, but the color is nicely evened out now. I didn't do the legs because they still looked pretty good, but now they look a little scruffy compared to the top, so I'll probably do them too. Note however that this product is actually intended for wood that comes in contact with food, such as cutting boards, wooden spoons, etc. It's not really appropriate for furniture or floors, which generally get more wear. There are other products that stand up to wear far better, but they tend to contain non-food-safe oils such as tung oil, so should not be used on cutting boards or kitchen utensils. Bottom line: This stuff won't make pine look like walnut, but it'll sure make just about any worn wood look like itself again! One suggestion: The directions say to apply the oil with a soft cloth, but that strikes me as both wasteful (because a lot of oil is bound to stay in the cloth) and dangerous (because "drying oils" such as this can cause spontaneous combustion). Using a cloth could make sense if you're redoing, say, a large butcher block, but please look up the proper safety precautions and follow them carefully. For the projects above, I dipped a chopstick into the oil, let it drip onto the item, and spread it around with one or more fingers (which I washed thoroughly right afterwards). I also learned to scrub my work surface thoroughly with lots of soap as soon as I'm done, so as to avoid creating extra-shiny spots (would you believe on Corian?). UPDATE a couple of years later: The spatula and pastry cutter don't get a lot of use, and still look good (the spatula may have been re-oiled once). The whisk gets far more use, so it needs re-oiling more often than it gets it. What amazes me is the step-stool -- it gets a fair amount of use, but still looks really good. I suspect that what gets rid of the oil on the utensils is not so much being used, but being washed (by hand) with warm water and dish soap. If the stool needs cleaning, we just wipe it with a damp rag. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2021 by Carol the Dabbler

  • The best
Like everything about it except for the price. There are other "walnut " finishing oils on the market but this one has lighter tones and actually dries. Best such food safe product for cutting boards, charcuterie wood bowls , platters, plates, wooden utensils.
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2022 by Turner

  • a little goes a long way
This is a very nice oil and does a nice job on old wood or new wood. I needed very little to give my table a good refresh and hide some minor scratches. I was a little worried about smell, but this one is very mild and pleasant.
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022 by GAM

  • Useful on wooden salad bowls
I especially liked the finish the oil left on my fifteen plus year salad bowl. Looked as if there were fifteen more years left in its future.
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021 by A fan in Tennessee

  • New Favorite Oil for Maintaining Wooden Items!
Works beautifully with Andrew Pearce pieces! Easy to use and hydrates the wood safely.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2022 by Dana

  • It readily refreshes tired, old wood
We live in FL, where the sun quickly bleaches wood. We use this product to refresh the wood and then it looks good. Before and after pictures of our mail box included. We've used it in many other place with very good results too.
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020 by Joseph B Dzialo Joseph B Dzialo

  • Natural beauty of wood
Very easy to apply. One of the best to finish quality pieces and show the true natural colors of the wood. Totally pleased using it on a live-edge large walnut piece.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2021 by Kindle Customer

  • Slate floor..looks new
Slate floor...worked better than i exspected
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2022 by ROSE

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