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Reddit mentions of Watco 241758 Butcher Block Oil & Finish, Clear

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Watco 241758 Butcher Block Oil & Finish, Clear. Here are the top ones.

Watco 241758 Butcher Block Oil & Finish, Clear
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    Features:
  • Protects interior wood surfaces such as butcher blocks, cutting boards, salad bowls and more
  • Non-toxic, food safe wood oil is easy to apply with no brush marks
  • Dries to the touch in 2 hours and covers up to 50 sq. ft. , ready for use after 72 hours
  • Easy wipe-on application with a clean cloth - meets government standards of 21 CFR 175. 300
  • Enhances and maintains wood items with a rich, lustrous sheen
  • Easy wipe-on application.
  • The rich sheen enhances the wood while it protects.
  • Food-safe formulation.
Specs:
ColorClear
Height6.5 Inches
Length3.875 Inches
Number of items1
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Watco 241758 Butcher Block Oil & Finish, Clear:

u/d0gmeat · 10 pointsr/DIY

I'm a fan of Watco butcher block finish. It finishes harder like a poly, especially with a few coats (think wooden spoons that you buy)... Less greasy than mineral oil or wax. I do use the stuff you used on my cutting boards though.

But for knife blocks and other stuff that won't take quite as much abuse as a cutting board but still needs a safer finish than poly, the Watco stuff if great. (Lowe's carries it, btw... Dunno about home depot)

u/RavRob · 2 pointsr/woodworking

It depends on the finish on the table now. If it is an oil, use Watco Butcher Block Oil and Finish. it will both protect it and rejuvenate the shine on it while keeping the antic look without adding any dark coloring to it.

https://www.amazon.ca/Watco-241758-Butcher-Block-Finish/dp/B000VITOT4

u/BoxxcarCadavers · 2 pointsr/turning

https://www.amazon.com/Watco-241758-Butcher-Block-Finish/dp/B000VITOT4

I used the Rustoleum version of this on my shot glasses that I made recently. Holds up to alcohol pretty well and is food safe so I'm guessing the wear and tear is pretty good as well. I think the salad bowl stuff is essentially the same thing as well.

Hope this helps :)

u/Kdubs200 · 1 pointr/turning

Yeah I'm thinking about drinking out of it not sure how it will taste. I put on a food safe finish it's called watco http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000VITOT4?pc_redir=1395431410&robot_redir=1

u/doppelbock42 · 1 pointr/turning

Unfinished should be fine but if you wanted to use something they make finishes for things that will contact food. Here's an example of one made for butcher blocks and salad bowls. I've never used it myself. http://www.amazon.com/Watco-241758-Butcher-Block-Finish/dp/B000VITOT4

u/ArizonaLad · 1 pointr/DIY

So you want to create your own butcher block?

If you just want to glue it, using a biscuit joiner would insure that it remains flat and level. The biscuits help lock it together.

For the finish, you want to look for the label "food safe". Something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/Watco-241758-Butcher-Block-Finish/dp/B000VITOT4