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Butcher Block Conditioner








Used after every wash, Howard Butcher Block Conditioner helps keep butcher blocks and cutting boards functional and beautiful.



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16 fl oz Price: $9.99









  • Exceeds U.S. FDA regulations for direct and indirect contact with food
  • Revitalizing blend prevents drying and cracking of hardwoods and bamboo
  • Naturally antibacterial waxes provide another level of protection
  • Ideal for salad bowls, wooden spoons and wooden toys
  • Specialized wood care for butcher blocks, cutting boards, wooden bowls and utensils. The penetrating quality of food-grade mineral oil along with the water-resistant traits of beeswax and carnauba wax rejuvenates the wood and prevents drying and cracking. The naturally antibacterial waxes help repair knife marks and protect the wood by keeping the mineral oil in and the moisture out.

     By borrowing the traditional techniques of master craftsmen and combining them with our wood care product know-how, Howard Products is continuing to develop products that make it easier for everyone to restore and maintain wood finishes.
    . : Consumer Watch : .

    "I am writing to thank you for the Butcher Block Conditioner. I am an antique bowl collector. I use my bowls regularly. I condition them to prevent stains and cracking. I have used a variety of bee's wax products which inevitably leave the bowls sticky and then the dust collects and sticks to the bowls. I eventually have to remove the built up layers of product.

    When I received your product, I thoroughly cleaned five bowls of various ages and types of wood.Your product was superior on ALL of the bowls - maple, cherry, old, and even the new bowl from Africa. My bowls are protected, silky - not sticky, and in my 1760's house, they appear not to attract the dust.

    I love your product! I recommend it to everyone."

    -P. Reinholtz



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