Bioshield, Wood Counter Finish, 8-Ounce (0.24-Liter) Q&A
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Can bioshield be used on wood window frames? View answer
Asked 3 ´years ago
Is this safe and ok for cutting boards? TIA View answer
Asked 4 ´years ago
Can I use this to paint a crib? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can this be used for an outdoor butcher block cutting board? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
We are building out our sprinter van ??????�� and have a raw wood countertop in it. What is the best product to seal/protect the countertop (solid wood not butcher block)? We do not plan to cut directly on it but the sink is built into it and it will get wet. I was told that linseed will not protect it from water damage and mildew, is this true? Would polyurethane be a better choice? View answer
Asked 5 ´years ago
Can this product be used on slate tile and maintain a matte finish? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
First, I am working with raw, unfinished wood. Do I need to use a different penetrating oil, such as your hard oil, first? The description seems to think so, but most of the recommendations in the answer sections do not. Second, can a normal paint be applied over top of this finish? I'm trying to find a safe way to make wooden cake toppers. My thought is to treat the entire topper with this to seal it, and then paint the top portion as usual leaving the posts where food may contact with just the food grade finish. View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
I am making a cupcake stand for a client. It will be a branched tree trunk holding cross-cut wood discs as the food platforms. I'm looking for something safe for food contact. Is this BioShield Wood Conditioner appropriate, does it require reapplication, and is a sample available? View answer
Asked 6 ´years ago
I'd like to try a sample of BioShield wood counter finish. I have an old oak table with all the finish worn off. We wash it all the time and the kids play on it with their clay, etc. We would like to roll out pie crust on it, etc. And would like to wash it without the water soaking into the wood. Do you have a better recommendation? View answer
Asked 7 ´years ago
