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Bees Wax & Oil - Wood Protection

Bees wax and oils have been combined and used as a wood sealant for centuries. We've created the perfect consistency by combining particular grade levels of bees wax and natural oils. It has a very light bees wax fragrance that protects beautifully - better than just oil.

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Bees Wax - Wood Protection

Bees wax and oils have been combined and used as a wood sealant for centuries. We've created the perfect consistency by combining particular grade levels of bees wax and natural oils. It has a very light bees wax fragrance that protects beautifully - better than just oil.

HOW OFTEN DO I WAX THE BOARD?

If you are frequently cleaning and using the your board every day it will need to be treated once a month, if not more. The wax will eventually come off in small amounts during cleaning. *When you notice reduced shine, it's time to re apply.

HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR CUTTING BOARD  

Treating your wooden cutting board with our natural bees wax sealant can protect the cutting surface and keep it looking like new. The oil & wax combination prevents the wood from drying out which can lead to warping and cracking. It also keeps water from settling into the small cuts and crevices on the board. Rest assured that our food-grade bees wax sealant is safe to use on cutting boards.

Things You'll Need

1. Our 100% Natural Food Grade Bees Wax Sealant

2. Lint Free Cloth

3. Clean dish cloth, mild liquid soap & kitchen towel.

Instructions

1. Wash your cutting board with a clean dish cloth and a dab of gentle liquid dish soap. Rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly.

2. Put a small amount of the bees wax sealant onto a clean lint free cloth and rub it in circular motion over the surface of the cutting board. The exact amount of paste will depend on the size of the board. You'll want to use enough to coat the entire surface liberally.

3. It's best to let the board sit for one or two hours while the oil & wax combination work its way into the wood. If you have time, let the board sit overnight.

4. If required, wipe boards surface with a clean cloth to remove any excess oil.