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Cutting Board Oil

Cutting Board Oil

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Keep your wood cutting boards in excellent shape and ready for use with Cutting Board Oil by the Real Milk Paint Co. We created Cutting Board Oil after analyzing numerous products currently on the market and realizing that the majority contained mineral oil, which is a substance derived from the processing of crude oil (petroleum distillate/petro-chemical). With that in mind, our Cutting Board Oil offers superior quality for food contact and food preparation surfaces thanks to a 100% plant-based formulation that conditions, seals, and protects your favorite wooden cutting board, wooden bowls, utensils, and charcuterie boards. Available in case packs.

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Product Description

Your choice of protective cutting board oils matters when it comes to protecting your wooden kitchen, bar, and grill items. Many people just use what’s on hand, including vegetable oils and coconut oil to finish commonly used food preparation or food contact surfaces like cutting boards and wooden bowls and utensils.

Compounding the problem was that the majority of choices in the market are made with mineral oil, a substance derived from petroleum. For those who want to reduce the use of petroleum and chemicals in their life, there were not many options. These concerns led the Real Milk Paint Co. to create the ideal product for finishing wooden food contact surfaces — Cutting Board Oil.

Your choice of protective cutting board oils matters when it comes to protecting your wooden kitchen, bar, and grill items. Many people just use what’s on hand, including vegetable oils and coconut oil to finish commonly used food preparation or food contact surfaces like cutting boards and wooden bowls and utensils. Compounding the problem was that the majority of choices in the market are made with mineral oil, a substance derived from petroleum. For those who want to reduce the use of petroleum and chemicals in their life, there were not many options. These concerns led the Real Milk Paint Co. to create the ideal product for finishing wooden food contact surfaces — Cutting Board Oil.

The Best Oil for Cutting Boards, Charcuterie Boards, and Wooden Bowls

Maintain wood food contact surfaces easily with shelf-stable Cutting Board Oil by the Real Milk Paint Co. Made entirely with plant-based ingredients, this vegan-friendly oil has an excellent penetrating quality that goes deep into wood fibers for long-term protection of everything from wooden utensils and salad bowls to serving trays and bamboo cutting boards. Formulated to work with any species of wood, this finishing oil for food contact and food preparation surfaces will resist turning rancid and delivers more sustainability and protection than food-grade mineral oil. All this is without any solvents, fragrances, or other petroleum-derived materials.

Food-Safe Oil for Cutting Boards and Wood Utensils With All-Natural Ingredients

Rely on the organic plant-based ingredients to provide dependable coverage on your wood or bamboo serving board, charcuterie, or cutting board without solvents or fragrances. This oil offers an earthy aroma from the all-natural, gluten-free ingredients it comprises — palm fruit oil, refined almond oil, grapefruit seed oil, hemp floral wax, and rice bran wax — and no volatile organic compounds or other potentially allergenic materials to better protect your family’s health. We keep the ingredient list simple so you know exactly what you’re putting on your cutting board and food contact surfaces for added peace of mind.

Safe Alternative to Food-Grade Mineral Oil on Your Wood Cutting Board

Use Cutting Board Oil from the Real Milk Paint Co. as a natural alternative to food-grade oil for finishing food contact surfaces in your kitchen and beyond. We avoid using mineral oil in our product because it’s derived from petroleum and the side effects of long-term use are unknown due to its widespread use. Likewise, our product replaces cooking oils like vegetable oil and coconut oil when it comes to board maintenance to better protect the wood’s surface. And, since no one wants a rancid cutting board oil, we formulated our oil to be shelf-stable.

Hand-Rubbed Low-Luster Finish That Complements Wood Grain

Enjoy a low-luster finish that complements your favorite wooden cutting board when you use our Cutting Board Oil in place of your regular board cream. Our oil adds rich, natural wood color to your well-oiled cutting board while letting lighter woods like maple retain their natural coloration. This hand-rubbed finish complements wooden spoons, cutting boards, and charcuterie boards alike for versatility in usage on various food preparation surfaces in your home and wood in direct and indirect contact with food.

Conditions Your Wooden Cooking and Kitchen Items

Count on Cutting Board Oil from the Real Milk Paint Co. to be the best wood cutting board oil for new wood or board maintenance. No other oils with questionable origins are included in this formulation, such as USP light mineral oil, olive oil, virgin mineral oils, coconut oil, or liquid paraffin. Much like Pure Tung Oil, our combination of food-safe wood oils helps prevent the drying of organic material, making it ideal for new or well-used cutting boards. Additionally, our product resists going rancid for a shelf-stable way to maintain your food preparation surfaces.

Advantages of Using Real Milk Paint Co. Cutting Board Oil

Numerous advantages exist for using Cutting Board Oil from the Real Milk Paint Co. on your next wood project. Some of these include:

  • Easy to apply and maintain by rubbing onto the surface, then buffing excess oil
  • Boasts eco-friendly formulation with 100% plant-based and gluten-free ingredients
  • Contains no volatile organic compounds, fragrances, or solvents
  • Made with palm fruit oil, grapefruit seed oil, refined almond oils, plus hemp and rice bran wax
  • Has penetrating quality that sinks deeply into wood fiber and wood pores
  • Features shelf-stable formulation that resists going rancid or spoiling
  • Lets you clean off food particles and organic materials with a damp cloth
  • Offers more protection than other oils like vegetable oil, coconut oil, or mineral oil
  • Helps prevent the drying of your wooden cutting boards, bowls, and utensils
  • Adheres to FDA regulations for food contact and food preparation surfaces
  • Works equally well for wooden bowls, utensils, servings trays, and charcuterie boards
  • Delivers hand-rubbed low-luster finish that deepens the color of darker woods
  • Provides protection for light woods like maple without changing the natural hue
  • Suitable for all wood surfaces and species for added flexibility in usage
  • Packaged in fully recyclable HDPE bottles that are BPA and Phthalate-free.

How To Apply Cutting Board Oil

Follow the steps below to get the most from your Cutting Board Oil.

  1. Ensure the wood surface being treated is clean and free of dirt or debris. If sanding is needed, sand until desired smoothness is reached or 320 grit.
  2. Shake the Cutting Board Oil bottle before pouring contents onto the surface. It’s best the apply the oil with an ambient room temperature of 65ºF or higher.
  3. Pour oil onto surface. A little goes a long way!
  4. Rub oil across the surface by hand or with an applicator of choice, working it into the pores of the wood. Endgrain will absorb the oil more readily.
  5. Let the oil sit on the surface for a minimum of 10-15 minutes up to 24 hours at most.
  6. Buff surface with a clean, lint-free cloth to remove excess and create sheen.
  7. Enjoy your recently treated item!

4 oz bottle covers approximately 15 sq. feet.
8oz bottle covers approximately 30 sq. feet.

How To Clean Items Treated with Cutting Board Oil

For cleaning, we recommend using mild cleaners such as dish soap and warm water. After multiple washes, expect to reapply Cutting Board Oil following the steps below.

How To Maintain Items Treated with Cutting Board Oil

If your item is looking a bit dull or is losing its resistance to liquids, then feel free to reapply Cutting Board Oil. To reapply, simply rub a small amount of the oil onto the surface and buff away excess.

How To Store Cutting Board Oil

Because our Cutting Board Oil is made with entirely natural ingredients, we recommend storing the bottle in a cool, dark place. Note: it’s best to apply the oil with an ambient room temperature of 65ºF or higher. Allow the oil to warm up and shake the bottle well before applying after being in storage. We recommend disposing of the Cutting Board Oil three years after opening. Contents can be emptied into garbage and bottle recycled.

Cold Weather Notice: Because of the plant-based, natural ingredients, our Cutting Board Oil may thicken when cold. Like butter, the temperature of the room affects whether it is hard or soft. And like butter, it is not hurt by being soft or hard. If you find your oil is thick, simply warm it up! We recommend placing the bottle in a container of warm/hot water. Water can be warmed up in a pot on the stove or in a glass container in the microwave. Typically, hot tap water is all that’s needed to bring the Cutting Board Oil back to its original viscosity.

Frequently Asked Questions about Cutting Board Oil

“How often should I reapply Cutting Board Oil?”

Whenever the wood appears “dry” or is losing its resistance to water and washings are good indicators it’s time for a recoat. If you use your board daily, expect to reapply once a month. If you use your board frequently, expect to reapply every few months. If you use your board rarely, expect to reapply once a year.

“Can I apply Cutting Board Oil over a mineral oil-based finish?”

Yes, however, we do recommend thoroughly cleaning the surface prior to application. Hot water and soap or our Citrus Solvent are good options.

“Can I use Cutting Board Oil on epoxy/wood combinations?”

Yes, most definitely! The Cutting Board Oil will go right over the epoxy giving it a nice sheen while simultaneously conditioning the wood areas.

“What temperature is best to apply Cutting Board Oil?”

Because of the natural oil ingredients, we recommend applying the oil at 60 degrees or higher ambient room temperature. Sometimes if the oil gets below this temperature it can thicken up. Simply letting Cutting Board Oil warm up again will get it back to its smooth liquid form.

“The product in the bottle is thick. Is something wrong?”

Because of the plant-based, natural ingredients, our Cutting Board Oil may thicken when cold. Like butter, the temperature of the room affects whether it is hard or soft. And like butter, it is not hurt by being soft or hard. If you find your oil is thick, simply warm it up! We recommend placing the bottle in a container of warm/hot water. Water can be warmed up in a pot on the stove or in a glass container in the microwave. Typically, hot tap water is all that’s needed to bring the Cutting Board Oil back to its original viscosity.

“Can I use Wood Wax over Cutting Board Oil?”

You can use our Wood Wax over Cutting Board Oil, but it is not necessary. Keep in mind though, that it would be better to use the Wood Wax to maintain the cutting board if it had been finished with the Wood Wax. If you’d like to get a higher sheen and more durable finish, then consider using just the Wood Wax.

“What’s the difference between Cutting Board Oil, Wood Wax, Half & Half, etc?”

This is an excellent question! While all these products vary in different ways, the main perspective to view them from is permanence vs convenience. Our Cutting Board Oil is very convenient to apply and reapply. It’s quick and easy! However, it is not as durable as the Wood Wax or Half & Half. Those products are more permanent but require more upfront time in application and curing of the finish. Rest assured, all of these options will perform well and protect your wood!

“Can I use your tung oils over Cutting Board Oil?”

We do not recommend using any of our tung oil or hemp oil finishes over the Cutting Board Oil. This is because those oils are drying oils whereas Cutting Board Oil is made with non-drying oils. The two natures of these oils will conflict with one another, so it’s best to avoid mixing them. That being said, you can apply the Cutting Board Oil over the tung oils/hemp oil after they have fully cured. Take note that future maintenance will be with the Cutting Board Oil unless it is completely removed from the surface before maintaining with the tung oils/hemp oil.

“Is your Cutting Board Oil truly plant-based? Or only mostly plant-based?”

Our Cutting Board Oil is 100% plant-based. It’s even been certified by the American Vegetarian Association as Plant-Based!

American Vegetarian Association Plant Based Certification Logo

Our Cutting Board Oil is certified as plant-based by the American Vegetarian Association.

“It says you’re Cutting Board Oil is made with ‘Refined Almond Oil’ is there concern for an allergic reaction?”

Some may be rightfully concerned about almond oil as an allergen. While we are not medical professionals and recommend asking the advice of your doctor before use of our product it is worth noting that highly refined oil derived from almonds is exempted from being classified as a major food allergen because it lacks the proteins that typically trigger an allergic response. For more concerning this topic click here and here.

American Vegetarian Association Plant Based Certification Logo

Our Cutting Board Oil is certified as plant-based by the American Vegetarian Association.

We believe in transparency in our products and what is used to make them. So, here is a list of what is used to make our Cutting Board Oil.

Why We Didn’t Use Mineral Oil

There are many resources that promote and brands that use mineral oil as a sealant on cutting boards. After researching heavily into food-grade mineral oil, we decided to not use it in our cutting board oil. This section explains why.

Mineral oil is a product produced during the refining process of crude petroleum. As it is refined, different levels of mineral oil and other petrochemicals are filtered off. These levels of mineral oil fall under different grades and have various classifications. Crude petroleum is turned into things like gasoline, mineral spirits, and mineral oil. Untreated, or mildly treated mineral oils are classified as carcinogenic to humans (Source, Source) whereas highly treated mineral oil, what is considered food grade is “not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans” by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) which is a group under the World Health Organization (WHO) (Source). This study was last conducted in 1984 (Source) with its findings confirmed most recently in 2012 (Source) With this in mind, we decided it would be better to not include a substance that changes in carcinogenicity depending on how it is refined. 

Oils become rancid over time when exposed to air, this process is known as oxidization. During the refinement process of food-grade mineral oil, vitamin E which is naturally found in mineral oil and aids resistance to oxidization, is removed. Thus, it is noted by the FDA that adding antioxidants such as vitamin E to help prevent oxidization (turning rancid) is allowed (Source).

Food Grade (white) Mineral Oil is classified as suitable to be used as a direct additive to food (Source) as well as indirect contact with food by the FDA (Source).  Food grade mineral oil is used widely in the processing, packaging, and preserving of food (Source). Therefore, it is widely present in our everyday lives from the products we use through contact or ingestion, meaning our exposure is more than what is taken intentionally. It is also used as a laxative when taken in higher doses by blocking the absorption of water in the intestines and if used for prolonged periods can reduce the absorption of essential vitamins and minerals for the human body. There is growing concern over the bioaccumulation of mineral oil hydrocarbons (MOH) in the body (lymph nodes, liver, spleen) and the toxicological effects of mineral oils found in food packaging and food. (Source, Source, Source) However, there are also conflicting opinions on which MOH are of concern and which are not.

In light of all this information and in an effort to provide an effective and affordable alternative to mineral oil, we decided to not use mineral oil in our Cutting Board Oil and instead choose to use plant-derived ingredients.

What We Did Use

The unique properties and characteristics of each ingredient in Cutting Board Oil from the Real Milk Paint Co. make it the best cutting board oil for food contact and food preparation surfaces. The advantages conveyed by these vegan-friendly ingredients include:

  • Grapefruit Seed Oil: This powerful essential oil boosts the anti-fungal and anti-bacterial properties of our Cutting Board Oil. It is rich in antioxidants, furthering the overall shelf stability and resistance to going rancid (Source) (Source) (Source). Our grapefruit seed oil is cold pressed, refined, and generally recognized as safe for direct human consumption by the FDA (Source).
  • Palm-Fruit Oil: Not to be mistaken with “palm kernel oil”, this oil is extracted from the fleshy part of the fruit of palm trees. Palm-fruit oil has potent antifungal properties that help you better maintain your wooden cutting board. It is also known to be rich in vitamin E, an essential antioxidant naturally aiding in rancid resistance (Source). Palm oil is also FDA-approved for food contact (Source). The Real Milk Paint Co. only uses palm fruit oil that carries RSPO Certification, otherwise known as Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil, guaranteeing the sustainability and traceability of the palm fruit oil production throughout the supply chain. RSPO-IP (Identity Preserved) certification is one of four certification levels offered by the RSPO and carries the highest and strongest level of sustainable guarantee with traceability of each lot of palm fruit oil back to the field of origin. With Identify Preserved sustainable palm fruit oil, the entire batch of palm fruit oil is from a single identifiable certified source and kept separate from all non-certified batches.
  • Refined Almond Oil: This all-natural nut oil offers a pleasant natural scent to the formulation while helping it soak into the surface of your wood cutting board, bowl, or utensils. This deeply penetrates for long-term moisture and conditioning. Refined Almond Oil is approved by the FDA for food contact as it is an edible oil. (Source) Some may be rightfully concerned about almond oil as an allergen. While we are not medical professionals and recommend asking the advice of your doctor before use of our product it is worth noting that highly refined oil derived from almonds is exempted from being classified as a major food allergen because it lacks the proteins that typically trigger an allergic response. For more concerning this topic click here and here.
  • Rice Bran Wax: This ingredient in Cutting Board Oil comes from the husk or outer shell of individual rice kernels. It provides a light protective barrier against spills and moisture while also enhancing the sheen of the final finish. Rice Bran Wax is approved by the FDA to be used in contact and in food and can be commonly found in things like candy and chewing gum (Source).
  • Hemp Floral Wax: This wax is extracted from hempseed oil by freezing it, making the natural fats and waxes separate from the oil. It is considered safe for contact with food by the FDA (Source). Suitable for use on leather, wood, skin, and more, hemp wax offers antimicrobial properties and delivers excellent protection against organic materials. This plant-based floral wax is an up-and-coming alternative to beeswax and other plant waxes.

Want something a bit more technical? Feel free to view and download our Cutting Board Oil Safety Data Sheet.

Manufacturing Process

We use stainless steel manufacturing equipment to mix, heat, and dispense the oil. It goes from equipment where the raw ingredients are blended together directly into the final packaging. Once in the packaging, it is sealed. We make everything in small batches, so the product is “fresh”.

Ingredient Sourcing

  • Natural Origins: While we don’t want to giveaway ingredient sources, we do try to source as much from direct US-based sources. Not all ingredients are grown or manufactured here in the US, so some are imported. The big one to highlight is the palm fruit oil. Our is RSPO Certified, (Round Table Sustainable Palm Oil), meaning that the growth and harvesting of the palm fruit oil is monitored to ensure sustainable and ethical practices from field to factory.
  • Benefits: All of the ingredients we use in our Cutting Board Oil were extensively researched and thoughtfully selected. They are high in antioxidants, resisting going rancid and ensuring shelf stability. The waxes used, while less common, allowed us to maintain a vegan, gluten-free, and entirely plant-based finishing product.

Safety and Purity

  • Certifications: Our Cutting Board Oil is certified as a Plant-based product by the American Vegetarian Association. Also, all of the ingredients are recognized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as safe for food contact.

Packaging

  • Eco-friendly Practices: The bottles are fully recyclable.

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