Butcher block, whether for tables, counters or cutting boards, is made from equal-sized sections of wood that are either glued or doweled together to create the block. Like all wood pieces, the surface of the butcher block may become stained and dinged over time. You need to perform monthly maintenance on butcher block, and you'll need to take additional steps to care for the wood when it starts to get dingy. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
- 1
Wash or wipe down the butcher block after you use it. This will prevent stains.
2Wipe the butcher block at least once a month with mineral oil using a soft cloth. This helps to seal the wood, preventing bacterial growth.
3Sand the butcher block with 400-grit sandpaper at least once a year. This will remove dings, grime and stains.
4Wipe the surface of the butcher block with mineral oil after sanding. This will remove any sanding debris from the wood, leaving a smooth surface.
5Apply several coats of mineral oil to the butcher block to restore the finish after you've sanded and wiped off any debris. Allow each coat to dry for several hours before adding the next coat. When the wood will no longer absorb the oil, the new finish is complete.
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