Couple of tips: 1. Throw the bottle in the microwave for 3 minutes to warm up. 2. Use the product generously and leave a heavy coat and recoat until a sheen is left. At that point you can be comfortable that the would is saturated. 3. Expect 5 coats for an initial saturation. In this video, he used far too little material. There’s no such thing as too much oil and excess can be wiped away.
I just did butcher block countertop. It took 3 coats of the howard mineral oil let it soak in for 1-2 hours for each coat. 3rd coat will be sitting overnight then wipe excess off. Then tomrrow I will be doing at least 1-2 coats of the conditioner to seal it good. Some don't do underneath but I don't want take chance did the back too. Going see what 1 coat looks like if needs a 2nd coat probably do that. I used a old plastic chopping board to spread the oil. Thanks for the tip about microwaving the bottle. I was trying to figure out how to get it out since looks super thick.
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Home Depot- they have it in the paint section. Also- don’t spend that much money on the mineral oil. Go to Walmart- in the laxative section. Spend $2 instead of $9 for the same amount of vitamin E fortified mineral oil. Also- you also want to go WITH the grain. If it’s a thick butcher block, let it sit for an hour- and do the application & soaking in process 3 to 4 times. Once dry- THEN buff.....if you’re just starting, let it soak and buff it after your final application.
You could use the Howard butcher block conditioning product! I personally use occasionally Howard feed wax with orange oil and haven’t died yet! But I am conservative! 🇺🇸
Couple of tips:
1. Throw the bottle in the microwave for 3 minutes to warm up.
2. Use the product generously and leave a heavy coat and recoat until a sheen is left. At that point you can be comfortable that the would is saturated.
3. Expect 5 coats for an initial saturation.
In this video, he used far too little material. There’s no such thing as too much oil and excess can be wiped away.
I just did butcher block countertop. It took 3 coats of the howard mineral oil let it soak in for 1-2 hours for each coat. 3rd coat will be sitting overnight then wipe excess off. Then tomrrow I will be doing at least 1-2 coats of the conditioner to seal it good. Some don't do underneath but I don't want take chance did the back too. Going see what 1 coat looks like if needs a 2nd coat probably do that. I used a old plastic chopping board to spread the oil. Thanks for the tip about microwaving the bottle. I was trying to figure out how to get it out since looks super thick.
put the bottle in a pitcher of hot tap water to warm it up.
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Home Depot- they have it in the paint section. Also- don’t spend that much money on the mineral oil. Go to Walmart- in the laxative section. Spend $2 instead of $9 for the same amount of vitamin E fortified mineral oil. Also- you also want to go WITH the grain. If it’s a thick butcher block, let it sit for an hour- and do the application & soaking in process 3 to 4 times. Once dry- THEN buff.....if you’re just starting, let it soak and buff it after your final application.
What's the best way to buff it? High grit sandpaper?
@@garrettjones8017 A clean lint free cloth or lint free paper towel will do the trick.
New wood or untreated wood??? Should have done like 3-4 coats of mineral oil first. Then 2-3 coats of conditioner.
Did u have to sand it first
Hmmm put the bottle in hot water it helps
Does this make it waterproof also?
The conditioner will make it water resistant.
I will use Howard Feed-N-Wax with orange oil and natural antibacterial beeswax !
I could be wrong but I thought the feed n wax is NOT food grade
You could use the Howard butcher block conditioning product! I personally use occasionally Howard feed wax with orange oil and haven’t died yet! But I am conservative! 🇺🇸
0:45 just put it in hot water...Jesus wept
Stodoys plans help with such details.
I just toss mine in the microwave
I toss mine in the fire, heats up pretty fast