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Reddit mentions of Wood Butter- 8 ounces - Butcher Blocks, Cutting Boards, and Utensils - Naturally Prevents Bacteria Growth on Wood - Veteran Owned

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u/awmaster10 ยท 2 pointsr/vaporents

For all wood vape owners out there!

There are plenty of good wood conditioners out there, I suggest applying some to keep your wood nice and hydrated and to make the grain pop. It feels nicer in the hand to me too. And the after picture is only after one coat.

Some vapes come finished already so this only applies to unfinished wood.

Look for products used as butcher block/cutting board conditioners since they are food safe and use natural ingredients like beeswax, caranuba Wax, and natural oils.

Here's what I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074JXS7TZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OFrLDbJAAJM9X

Just wipe it on with a rag, let it soak for 30 minutes+ (I do overnight), wipe it off, and let it dry for a bit. Super easy and it will look and feel much better.

I considered tung oil or even a poly finish but this is much safer and easier and gives a good result.

This is my milaana 1 but my milaana 2 came with some deep scratches in the wood so I sanded it with 180-220 grit and then finished it with the same conditioner and it looks incredible. I'll do a before and after and a guide for sanding it to a smoother finish soon.