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May 06, 2021 - 03:16 AM
Oils sink into the wood and therefore don't create a "film" on top to protect against slivers. First you will, of course, need to sand it to cut down on the slivers. Your best bet is a water based product such as AFM Safecoat Acrylacq which is not called food safe but is non toxic. Here are the application instructions: https://www.greenbuildingsupply.com/core/media/media.nl?id=1661600&c=772072&h=8
40e63cb6b33d1793a25&_xt=.pdf. It is recommended you always use cutting boards when cutting on a surface coated with Acrylacq and trivets for hot pots. Also, cutting on a "film" surface such as Acrylacq will show cutting marks. You may order a small sample online first to test.
40e63cb6b33d1793a25&_xt=.pdf. It is recommended you always use cutting boards when cutting on a surface coated with Acrylacq and trivets for hot pots. Also, cutting on a "film" surface such as Acrylacq will show cutting marks. You may order a small sample online first to test.
