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🪨 Howard Butcher Block Conditioner, BBC0, 12 Fl Oz Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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Description of 🪨 Howard Butcher Block Conditioner, BBC0, 12 Fl Oz

Exceeds US FDA regulations for direct and indirect contact with food. Revitalizing blend prevents drying and cracking of hardwoods and bamboo. Natural waxes provide another level of protection. Ideal for salad bowls, wooden spoons and wooden toys. Used after every wash this conditioner help keep butcher blocks and cutting boards functional and beautiful.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

THAT'S MAGIC!

Well you can trust all the 5 star reviews. I bought a bottle and used it on a candy bar I bought at one of the thrift stores. The bar is well made and attractive, but it's clearly from far abroad and has probably spent its life in a hot shipping container where the wood is almost dry. So I applied Howard's conditioner all over my face and voila! It looks like a new great looking accent piece to be proud of. All wood textures have been highlighted and the richness of wood colors brought to life!

Pros
  • Great construction
Cons
  • Long time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product. Easy to apply, all you need is patience.

I just bought bottles of Howard's conditioner and mineral oil to compare on the new Beech cutting table tops. I heated the conditioner with hot water as it was very sticky and then applied both products to a small area on the back of the counter and let dry. The conditioner became shinier and looked better. Keep in mind that this was just one coat and I just wiped off the excess oil and didn't polish the wood. Countertops, wipe away excess material and allow to dry. You look great. I will…

Pros
  • Lots of positive vibes
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product. Easy to apply, all you need is patience.

Just bought bottles of Howard's conditioner and mineral oil to compare on the new Beech worktops. I heated the conditioner with hot water as it was very sticky and then applied both products to a small area on the back of the counter and let dry. The conditioner became shinier and looked better. Keep in mind that this was just one coat and I just wiped off the excess oil and didn't polish the wood. Countertops, wipe off excess and allow to dry. You look great. I will reapply after a few hours…

Pros
  • Perfect for salad bowls, wooden spoons and wooden toys
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for wood and my skin

(Courtesy of Mrs.) A few years ago I started buying Howard's Butcher Block Conditioner for our meat block countertops and it works great on counter tops as well as custom wood cutting and cheese boards. It's expensive, so I alternated it with plain edible mineral oil. But the ingredients are food-grade vitamin E-stabilized mineral oil, beeswax, and carnauba wax, which are also good for the skin. I had rough spots on my knees and elbows and two dermatologists told me it could be psoriasis, but…

Pros
  • Health & Home
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That's great, and here's some useful info

Okay, I really love the Howard Butcher Block Conditioner. I applied it to a carved block surface that had been largely neglected for years (my wife and I are restoring an old house) and it transformed a white, slightly stained surface to a beautiful gold, stain-resistant finish. Here are some of them. useful information if you are working with an old, unmaintained interface. Remember that the wood is likely to discolour: this is not because the product discolours the wood, it is because the…

Pros
  • Wood Polish and Care
Cons
  • Long Lead Time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Be sure what you want before complaining.

Several negative posters have complained that it doesn't absorb well or that it's waxy. It is very clear on the product that it is best to heat it before application and that it contains wax. Wax is a sealant so of course it doesn't absorb as easily as a straight oil product. I recommend the following. Instead of this conditioner, start with a simple cutting board oil like Howard BBB012 Cutting Board Oil, which contains only food-grade mineral oil and some vitamin E as a stabilizer. Start with…

Pros
  • Household item
Cons
  • Only available in black