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Hey woodies,

I'm not a woodworker by any means, but figured it could be here to ask about my question. I love and own some wooden kitchen utensils and cutlery, but want to it to last as long as possible. I never put it in the dishwasher, always wash by hand. However I have heard its possible to oil wooden utensils and such to make it last longer, I assume it prevents the water from deteriorating the wood(?)

So my questions are:

  • What oil should I use?
  • Do I use cheap oil?
  • How do I oil them? Apply with paper, or let them sit in oil over time?

Appreciate any tips or tricks to this!

Have a wonderful day ๐ŸŒป

Edit, thanks for all the answers and advice, I'll research properly before buying either type of oil.

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[โ€“] bjg13@lemmy.world 4 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Pure Tung oil for the win!!! Slop it on with whatever you feel like, wipe it off 45 minutes later, let it dry for a day and repeat. If it forms a white crust, you didnt wipe it off quite enough, this can be removed with a bit of 0000 steel wool. You can drink it out of the bottle if you'd like.

[โ€“] nis@feddit.dk 4 points 7 months ago

Where can you buy steel wool in bottles? And what does it taste like?