TotalBoat Food Safe Wood Honey Finish - Natural Wood Oil for Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks & Kitchen Utensils (8 oz) - Perfect for Food Prep Surfaces & Wooden Kitchenware Maintenance
TotalBoat Food Safe Wood Honey Finish - Natural Wood Oil for Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks & Kitchen Utensils (8 oz) - Perfect for Food Prep Surfaces & Wooden Kitchenware Maintenance

TotalBoat Food Safe Wood Honey Finish - Natural Wood Oil for Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks & Kitchen Utensils (8 oz) - Perfect for Food Prep Surfaces & Wooden Kitchenware Maintenance

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Product Description

TotalBoat Wood Honey food-safe wood finish lets you put a gorgeous satin oil finish on bare or new interior wood surfaces quickly and easily. Its non-toxic blend of oil and wax enhances the wood grain on all types of bare wood, including oily hardwoods. Wood Honey is ideal for all the one-of-a-kind items made by DIY woodworkers, woodturners and makers, like wooden salad bowls, spoons, knife handles, cutting boards, charcuterie boards, trays, a butcher block table top, butcher block island, kitchen island, butcher block cutting board and even wooden toys. Whether the piece has just been turned on a lathe or it’s an antique wood bowl that’s seen years of use, you’ll see the wood grain come to life as soon as you wipe on the first coat of Wood Honey. Apply two coats for maximum protection, water resistance, and to repel stains from liquids such as coffee and tea. This easy-to-use penetrating wood oil goes on in seconds. Just wipe it on, let it soak in for about 10-20 minutes, then wipe off with a clean rag. Right away, you’ll see the wood grain pop and the wood tone become richer. A second coat makes the grain even more pronounced. If the wood grain is slightly raised after the first application, wait 3-5 days for the oil finish to dry, then sand lightly in the direction of the grain, with 320-400 grit sandpaper. Remove residue with a clean cloth, and apply another coat. To help ensure the surface stays beautiful for years to come, simply apply an occasional maintenance coat. Compare to other non-toxic satin wood finishes including Odies Oil for Wood, Rubio Monocoat Oil Plus 2C Pure, Walrus Oil, Boos Block Mystery Oil, Howard Cutting Board Oil, Clark’s Cutting Board Oil, Mevell Oil, Furniture Clinic Oil, Tried and True Original Wood Finish, Osmo Top Oil and Mahoney’s Oil Wax Finish. 100% made in the USA. NOTE: This product may impart a slight amber color on white or clear surfaces; test first to ensure desired finish.

Product Features

100% FOOD SAFE: Non-toxic, solvent-free wood oil & conditioner puts a beautiful satin finish on new and vintage wood cutting boards, serving boards, salad bowls, kitchen utensils, spoons, furniture, knife handles, butcher block countertop and more

EASY TO APPLY: Wipe on with a clean, lint-free rag, wait for it to soak in, then wipe off; the wood grain stands out even more with each additional coat applied; ideal for use as a friction polish, on or off the lathe

WATER-RESISTANT FINISH REPELS STAINS: Works on all species of hard and soft woods; great for wooden kitchen utensils, food prep surfaces, and other wood surfaces that need to repel water and stains from liquids such as coffee, soda, and tea

NO VOCs & MILD ODOR: TotalBoat Wood Honey does not contain solvents, toxic chemicals or metals; once cured, the surface is safe for food contact, according to FDA regulation 21CFR 175.300

AVAILABLE IN TWO SIZES – 8 FL OZ AND 16 FL OZ; FOOD-SAFE INFORMATION: After the final application of Wood Honey, wait 5-7 days for the cured surface to be ready for full use

Customer Reviews

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Really easy to use, dries rather quickly. It really pulls out the grain of the wood. Awesome project!!!A little bit goes a long way and 2 coats made my serving tray look beautiful!! I would recommend highly!!This product is easier to use then furniture polish, but if you really want to get your bang for your buck here’s some things I noticed.1) Finer sanded wood has an extremely better finish and is well worth the extra prep work to really allow this product to shine. 220 grit minim.2) Dedicate one rag to this product so you can reapply 2nd or 3rd coats. First coat really soaks in no matter how heavy you wipe it.3) Estimated dry time seems extremely off… Even after 2nd coat I feel like you could put stuff on a wooden countertop within an hour and be fine. Total boat has some crazy thing like 48 hours.4) FYI — Viscosity is thicker than orange oil/lemon oil; but, thinner than honey…almost like cooking oil thickness.5) If you have a lot of surface area get the big bottle. It’s worth having extra so you can lay it on thick and do additional coats6) After 2nd coat this product makes wood feel “softer” to the touch… very good unexpected effect. I did my whole dining room table after I found this out.This product was applied three times to a floating vanity face (Tennessee Walnut sanded to 600 grit).This product was applied three time to a pantry countertop (Tennessee western cedar sanded to 220 grit). In all, I highly recommend this product for its stated used.I would deduct 1/2 star for the packaging…total boat used a black sharpie to put eyes on the bear bottle. Pretty ghetto considering total boats boujee product line, but at least the product performs.The cute container made me laugh; the product is great on the wood; it even smells decent….but it looks like a bottle of something kids would want to eat/drink. I have grandkids that I would not want to get to this! We “uglied up” the bottle, and have it stored up high in a cupboard, and I would caution everyone to keep it well out of reach of little ones. I have some honey in my kitchen cupboard in a similar container, and I would hate to accidentally put some in a cake - I think I would notice the different consistency and smell, but not everyone would. Great product….just be careful! It’s “food safe” on a cutting board, but not to drink.I've used this multiple projects so far and I'm really impressed. The wood looks wonderful after it soaks in and it doesn't leave an oily or sticky film behind.... Gets into specific details. This has made my new cutting board even better than it was to start with. Did a salt water soak. (2 days). Then dried an rubbed this product on. A little goes a long way. I wasn't in a hurry to use. So weeks later, water beads off my board. No knife marks. Dries quickly. Pleased with this product!I bought this finish to re-finish an IKEA butcher block counter. Took very easily to the walnut (what I assume is probably just veneer), few light coats is all you need. One coat will bring the life back, each subsequent coat will add a little more vibrancy. You'll probably need at most 3 light coats of this stuff, and this bottle will last you a long time, depending on how big your projects are.The ONE thing that really ruins this product for me... I kept the bottle on my kitchen counter for a few days, and every single time I passed by, I thought it was orange juice. You just don't understand the strange feeling of temptation to wanting to drink this (please don't drink this).I started off that last paragraph as a joke, but now I think it's important to mention to keep this out of reach and/or sight of children who would make the same mistake lolThis product is easy to use, although it’s a bit runny. I used a sponge brush to apply so it wouldn’t make a mess. I’ve used a different brand from Amazon on my cottage butcher block countertops that was a blend with wax, and I prefer that. This is good for cutting boards, however. It also came in handy for refreshing my wood chairs that are about 40 years old. When cleaning them, some of the finish rubbed off and this refreshed the wood, helping blend the look.