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There are a lot of misconceptions out there when it comes to using mineral oil on wood surfaces. Is it a food-safe oil, perfect for protecting wooden cutting boards and kitchen utensils as some people claim, or is it simply a bad idea all round?
Before you use mineral oil on your kitchen cabinets and wooden cutting surfaces, take a look at the facts on using mineral oil for wood.
What is mineral oil?
Despite its name, mineral oil doesn’t actually contain anything healthy. Nor is it the slightest bit natural.
Mineral oil is made from petroleum. The crude oil is processed to remove impurities – this is why food-grade mineral oil is clear and odourless. However, this doesn’t make it healthy or eco-friendly. Also, not all mineral oil is food-safe.
What are the benefits of using mineral oil on wood
So, if it’s not necessarily the most food-safe wood oil, why do some people use mineral oil to preserve their cutting boards and other wooden products in the kitchen?
Mineral oil does have a few advantages:
How to use mineral oil for wood cabinets, cutting boards and other kitchen surfaces
The application process for mineral oil is similar to the steps you would take when applying most wood oil finishes:
Sand the wood as necessary to create a smooth surface.
Apply the mineral oil to the wood with a cloth or a brush.
Let the oil soak in until the wood is dry.
Once it’s dry, you can apply a second coat.
Repeat until the wood is evenly saturated with the oil.
For cutting boards, wooden utensils, countertops and other heavily used timber surfaces in the kitchen, you can oil the surface once a month to help prevent warping and cracking.
Mineral oil vs natural wood oil
There are a few issues with mineral oil you should be aware of before using it in the home.
Natural wood oils, on the other hand, are just as easy to apply. Unlike mineral oil, once the Hardwax oils have cured they are completely toxin-free, food-safe, pet-safe, and toy-safe. They’ll also last much longer, which means less maintenance.
Whittle Waxes Hardwax Oils are an excellent choice if you’re looking for a 100 percent natural wood oil that’s safe for everyone and that’s ideal for use in kitchens, as well as bathrooms.
Made from a blend of sustainable raw materials including sunflower oil, jojoba oil, beeswax, and carnauba wax, hardwax oils will repel water, enhance the beauty of the wood, and protect all of your timber surfaces for years. Explore the range of Whittle Waxes Hardwax Oils to learn more.