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Conditioning Soapstone

Posted on March 9, 2015April 24, 2015 by admin

Food grade mineral oil, carnuba oil beeswaxHoward butcher block conditioner

Did you know you could use butcher block conditioner on your soapstone, instead of mineral oil? Not only does it last longer; its not as messy, its still food safe AND the overall look of your soapstone appears more even! It helps minimize “ring” marks that come from a glass of ice water, “sweating” and sucking up the water/oil. This wax creates a little barrier, so instead of the water evaporating the oil, it just beads up.

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