So why is it the major constituent of baby oil and also prescribed as a laxative i.e liquid paraffin?Wouldn't use mineral oil myself, it's a petrochemical product, never dries, leaches out into your food and doesn't really do anything good !
I leave the wood bare or use a natural, drying oil such as walnut or pure tung that polymerise/chemically harden over time.
Other oils such as olive, sunflower, groundnut etc don't harden over time and can go rancid and/or sticky, or just wash out, although you will find folk who despite the science will swear otherwise !
Nothing is best.Hi
What stain/ rmtreatment recommended for this piece of solid wood worktop to make into a chopping board
Thanks in advance
Jon
Not sure what your point is, are you suggesting those uses make mineral oil good for chopping boards ?!!So why is it the major constituent of baby oil and also prescribed as a laxative i.e liquid paraffin?
I think it’s just that you can get it in pharmaceutical grade which is virtually inert - so pretty harmless compared to a lot of things we consume on a daily basis.Not sure what your point is, are you suggesting those uses make mineral oil good for chopping boards ?!!
My point is that just because it is sourced from petrochemicals does not mean it is harmful. It has long been a preferred treatment for butchers' blocks, cutting boards etc. and is widely recommended.Not sure what your point is, are you suggesting those uses make mineral oil good for chopping boards ?!!
Yeah - it’s mineral oil with a margin addedBest to use a food safe oil on chopping boards. IKEA do one.
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