🛡️ Protect Your Culinary Canvas!
The John BoosBlock MYS-3 Mystery Butcher Block Oil is a set of three 16-ounce bottles designed to maintain and preserve wood food preparation surfaces. Made in the USA from all-natural materials, this NSF Certified oil prevents wood from drying, splitting, and cracking, ensuring your kitchen essentials remain in top condition. With a simple monthly application, you can extend the life of your cutting boards and utensils, backed by a one-year warranty.
Brand | John Boos |
Model Number | MYS-3 |
Color | Clear |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 6.35 x 20.32 cm; 1.36 kg |
Capacity | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Material | 16 Ounce -- 3 per case. |
Item Weight | 1.36 Kilograms |
G**Y
Facile d'utilisation
J'ai fais 18 planches de boucher en même temps et cet huile était parfaite pour ça.
E**O
Buen producto para tablas de picar
Tuve un problema cuando llegó el producto a México, y es que; al no traer especificaciones en español, la aduana lo retuvo; afortunadamente y muy amablemente la gente de DHL se comunicó conmigo pidiendome que llenara un formato, explicando el contenido y el uso que le iba a dar al producto. Solo así fue que lo liberaron y lo recibí.El producto cumple y deja un acabado terso y satinado en la madera. Muy recomendable.
C**H
Great product
I love using this oil. It gets deep in the grain and it easy to apply.
D**H
wonderful wood treatment
have been using this wood treatment on my kitchen countertops for almost three years. They look like new. The wood has not discoloured, the oil doesn't build up, it absorbs to make the wood glow
N**Y
Board looks better than new!
So we have had our Boos board for a couple of years and I never got around to picking up mineral oil for it. It still looked good, just getting more than a bit on the dry side. I finally splurged a bit on the Boos brand oil for it. Since the board hadn't been treated since new I gave it a couple of coats. The first coat was admittedly generous. No so much that it went all over the counter, but enough that the board had a distinct wet look (without puddles) to it. I left the board for a good couple of hours before coming back to wipe off the excess - and there wasn't any. I gave the board another day for the oil to penetrate and then I treated it again, this time using less oil and only waiting about an hour between putting the oil on and wiping off the excess. There wasn't much excess this time either. The board looked great. Looking at the edges you could see a major difference where the oil had soaked down into and where the wood was still dry. The next day I started the same process on the other side of the board. I've since treated the board one more time, about a month since the first treatment. This oil makes a big difference in not only the look of the board, but it even seems to clean up easier. Water doesn't penetrate as far when you are rinsing it off, so it dries faster. Even though the bottle says to give the oil five minutes to soak in, I've found that leaving it for a good hour or two allows most of the oil to soak into our block that is a couple of inches thick. I've heard leaving it overnight works better for thicker blocks of 4" - 6" or more.
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