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Jason G.
> 3 dayI decided to take on the challenge of building a cutting board from scratch for my lovely wife. I watched many videos on how to properly seal and give longevity to the well manicured butcher block. A friend of mine suggested, “try walrus oil”. This sounded highly illegal and inhumane. In the southeastern region of the United States, this particular mammal is considered ultra rare, however, squirrels are plentiful. I hunted early in the morning and captured a dray of squirrels. I don’t believe in waste so I cleaned them and made biscuits and gravy from my great grandmothers recipe book. I rendered the fat to a fine oil. 12 squirrels provided enough to coat one board and feed my family of 2. Because I am a cutting board novice, I didn’t think it through and the blood soaked butcher block was resisting the squirrel oil. I resanded the boards and after noticing google had monitored my search history an add for this product appeared. I was shocked walrus oil was bottled and sold. I read the contents and this actually contains zero walrus material. Relieved, but feeling duped, I ordered a bottle. It went on with ease and gave the boards a perfect shine. Animal lovers like me, have no fear, this product is not what you think! It’s better!
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Chase
> 3 dayEasy to use. One of the best oils to use in woodworking.
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Yooper
> 3 dayLove this stuff. I use Walrus Oil brand for everything that I make for kitchen use. I use it on cutting boards, cheese slicer boards and rocking pizza cutters. So much better than plain old mineral oil. I have a bottle of name brand that has been sitting on the shelf for years. I guess that I am keeping it for backup but seem to always have Walrus Oil on hand and never use it. i also use Walrus Oil cutting board wax. I also use Walrus Oil furniture oil I most everything else that I make from wine displays,bottle stoppers, custom hunting knife handles to a trestle table that I made.
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Michele
> 3 dayBought this brand based on reviews. It does the trick. It protected my new bamboo cutting board nicely. I recommend.
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Alyssa Russell
> 3 dayWas recommended this oil from a friend who does a lot of woodworking projects.,it was the perfect final touch to a charcuterie board I made a friend! Will definitely order again.
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Mike A
Greater than one weekThis is a great product. I use it on cutting boards and charcuterie boards like the one in this pic. I do wonder about the pricing. I have not tried very many other oils. Is it really a good value for the money? That’s the only thing I’m unsure of.
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Artist
> 3 dayThis is a great product ~ worth the money. Very little goes a long way. I bought a very nice big OLD cutting board at a church sale. After using this oil, it looks brand new. I bet they wouldn’t sell it for 2 bucks now!
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Mom of 3
> 3 dayThe product was super easy to use. I applied it a couple times before wiping off the majority of the oil. You can tell when the oil is being absorbed into the wood and where to apply more. I left on for 24 hours and it wiped off very easy. Be sure to sand and prep your surface before applying.
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Johnnie Burns
Greater than one weekThe oil went on easy. A little waiting time and wow the wood looks great. I used it on all my cutting boards and wooden spoons. Doesn’t require to be re-coated too many times.
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L. M.
> 3 dayI have teak handles on my kitchen knives and since I wash them a lot it doesnt last too long. Gives a beautiful finish though.