Hi all,
Just wondering if there are any alternatives to Howard butcher block conditioner that I can get in Sydney?
Thanks heaps.
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Hi all,
Just wondering if there are any alternatives to Howard butcher block conditioner that I can get in Sydney?
Thanks heaps.
Try our benevolent dictators product, Foodsafe Plus.
Does it contain beeswax?
Even though I use it for chopping/cutting boards I do not know with any certainty. But I don't think so as the finish is not too waxy.
Thanks cava.. I’ve just installed a laundry wooden countertop and planning on using paraffin oil and topped with something similar to the Howard conditioner which will give it extra protection. Hoping to get something that’s readily available locally.
Not sure if this is actually what your after but I found Ikea have mineral oil a lot cheaper than i've found anywhere else.
How about U-Beaut Traditional wax. Also food safe. U-Beaut Polishes - TRADITIONAL WAX Polish
Are you referring to this?
SKYDD Wood treatment oil, indoor use - IKEA
You could make your own. I make my own conditioner out of beeswax wax, mineral oil and orange oil. I have a wooden countertop that I apply it to regularly with good results. I plan on adding carnauba wax to the mix which will give a harder wearing finish. I use it on my cutting boards and even in the workshop on some tools.
I’ve made quite a few different batches. I find 1 part beeswax to 4 parts mineral oil to be a bit too hard. It’s fine if you’re applying it to a small surface area like a small cutting board, but I like it to be easier to apply. So I tried 1 part beeswax to 5 parts mineral oil and that’s my go to ratio. I can easily scoop it out of the container and it’s easy to apply.
I then got some food grade orange oil and mixed 1/3 mineral oil, 1/3 beeswax and 1/3 orange oil. This consistently goes on easily and is my favourite. I bought around 60 of those 150gram containers and just write the ratios on top.
I got a 1KG block of medical grade beeswax for about $55 and use the mineral oil from ikea. I know you can get it cheaper than this if you do some research. This way you can make up and experiment with different ratio and see what works for you.
I do it by weight, so 100 grams of mineral oil and 20 grams of beeswax.
The orange oil I use is Gilly Stephenson and it’s equal parts with the mineral oil and beeswax. The pic below was part of a small batch I did a few months ago. I include these with the boards that I sell.
I put all the stuff in a mason jar and once melted, I stir the ingredients and let it solidify. If I’m testing a new ratio, I let it sit for a little while in the mason jar and then test the consistency. If I’m happy I melt it up again and pour into the containers. If it’s too runny I add beeswax, or too hard I add mineral oil.
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