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Oct 13, 2023 - 02:55 PM
Walrus Oil's Furniture Butter penetrates and seals with plant-based polymerizing oils and hard waxes, pulling out natural wood colors and tones, and locking them in permanently. The hard waxes add sheen and provides water protection after fully cured. Furniture Butter can be used as a completely standalone product and "one n done" solution. It also can be used after our Furniture Finish or before our Furniture Wax.
Polymerizing
Matte to Satin Finish
Lightly Scented
100% Plant Based
Food Grade Ingredients
Project Ideas
Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Coffee Tables, Picture Frames, Wooden Boxes and more.
Application
Use on hardwoods that are sanded between 220 - 400 grit. The lower the grit, the deeper the oil will soak. The higher the grit, the smoother the wood will feel. To prevent raised grain, always use the "sand, wet, sand" method. Apply thin layer of oil until entire surface is covered. Wipe away excess after 24 hrs. Repeat until desired number of coats and look is achieved. After final coat, allow 24 - 48 hrs for surface to become dry to touch. May take up to 1 week to be completely dry to touch and up to 4 weeks to be completely cured. While curing, it's ideal for the wood piece to be kept in a temperature controlled environment. Humidity and high heat can prolong cure time. Keep liquids off surface for up to 4 weeks.
Walrus Oil:registered: Cutting Board Oil is a handcrafted proprietary blend of coconut oil, mineral oil, vitamin E and beeswax. It is FDA approved for food contact surfaces such as cutting boards, butcher blocks and wooden countertops, does not solidify under normal conditions, is highly shelf stable and has virtually no scent. It goes on smooth, not too thick and not too thin, and won't impart a strange taste to food. It will leave your board with a silky smooth finish, rich color, and a little shine. Use two coats for more depth and color.
Semi-Gloss Finish
For New or Restoration Projects
Not Scented
Project Ideas:
Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks, Charcuterie Boards, Bowls, Spoons, and Knives
Polymerizing
Matte to Satin Finish
Lightly Scented
100% Plant Based
Food Grade Ingredients
Project Ideas
Tables, Chairs, Bookcases, Coffee Tables, Picture Frames, Wooden Boxes and more.
Application
Use on hardwoods that are sanded between 220 - 400 grit. The lower the grit, the deeper the oil will soak. The higher the grit, the smoother the wood will feel. To prevent raised grain, always use the "sand, wet, sand" method. Apply thin layer of oil until entire surface is covered. Wipe away excess after 24 hrs. Repeat until desired number of coats and look is achieved. After final coat, allow 24 - 48 hrs for surface to become dry to touch. May take up to 1 week to be completely dry to touch and up to 4 weeks to be completely cured. While curing, it's ideal for the wood piece to be kept in a temperature controlled environment. Humidity and high heat can prolong cure time. Keep liquids off surface for up to 4 weeks.
Walrus Oil:registered: Cutting Board Oil is a handcrafted proprietary blend of coconut oil, mineral oil, vitamin E and beeswax. It is FDA approved for food contact surfaces such as cutting boards, butcher blocks and wooden countertops, does not solidify under normal conditions, is highly shelf stable and has virtually no scent. It goes on smooth, not too thick and not too thin, and won't impart a strange taste to food. It will leave your board with a silky smooth finish, rich color, and a little shine. Use two coats for more depth and color.
Semi-Gloss Finish
For New or Restoration Projects
Not Scented
Project Ideas:
Cutting Boards, Butcher Blocks, Charcuterie Boards, Bowls, Spoons, and Knives
