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🪵 Elevate your wood care game—because your kitchen deserves the best!
Macy's Place Wood Butter is a premium 4 oz conditioner made from 100% food-grade mineral oil and natural beeswax, designed to protect and rejuvenate wooden cutting boards, butcher blocks, and kitchen tools. Made in the USA by a trusted small business, it prevents drying, cracking, and splitting while making cleaning easier. Regular use extends the life and beauty of your wood surfaces, with the added bonus of supporting animal rescue through every purchase.






| ASIN | B09MMMKLZF |
| Additional Features | Long Lasting |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,228 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #40 in Wood Conditioners, Waxes & Oils |
| Brand Name | Macy's Place |
| Color | Natural Wood Tone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (929) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 7L x 7W x 5.1Th centimeters |
| Item Type Name | board butter for cutting board |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Macy's Place |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Model Number | 4ozboardbutter1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Apply a thin layer of the product, let it absorb overnight if possible and wipe it with a clean, dry paper towel or cotton rag. |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Wood |
| Shape | Round |
| UPC | 681541505195 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Grams |
T**Y
Wasn't too sure about this when I saw it but a friend recommended it so, why not? Its a GREAT EASY to use wood cream, it says its for cutting boards and wooden tools BUT I tried it out on the top of a apparently very dry little side table I use quite a bit. Brought back its wooden loveliness, did'nt realize how dry the poor thing was until the results. Now eyeing a couple of other things not necessarily for food or its production. I used a small folded paper towel to scoop a bit out, and smear it on the top of the side table, you do not need to do extensive rubbing, just smear it in and make sure you cover all that you want to rejuvenate and let it set for a couple of hours, then you might have to go back and buff with a soft cloth or another paper towel. This stuff seals the wood grain nicely, rejuvenates the look of your wooden ware and as a bonus, when your done with your wooden ware project, it washes off your hands with out residue. Give it time to soak in, don't push it. I let my side table set for a couple of hours, my cutting board and the wooden ware will sit over night to throughly soak in before I do its wipe down. Wooden ware does not like to be water wet for long times, likes to be cleaned and immediately dried after use. Have had to teach my kids that its not metal or plastic and needs to be taken care of or it can be easily ruined.
C**.
Just the right blend of mineral oil and beeswax. Easy to apply and lasts a long time.
R**E
This is good stuff. It applies quite thickly, is easy to rub in. I usually apply the wax on a warm sunny day then leave it out in the garden for a few hours to absorb in the cutting board. It lasts for ages before requiring a reapply.
H**A
This wax is great and works as advertised. Applied on cutting boards it absorbs quickly, does not leave residue, and restores luster. My cutting boards look great. Just reapply when the wood starts to lose some of its luster. I also used it on a couple of wooden statues and it brought them to life. It brought out the wood grain and gave them a lasting shine. I had tried many wood products before none of which did as good a job.
L**N
Much better than a spray. Easily applied by hand, ensuring the entire surface is covered. Not only does it bring long overdue wood back to life, it creates a layer of protection that withstands multiple uses, multiple varieties of food items, multiple variations of knives and multiple cleanings. I use a mild dish soap, a wash rag and warm to hot water when cleaning. I found that aggressive soaps/cleaners, stiff bristle brushes and very hot water diminish the life span of the product. Sometimes to the point of stripping it down to bare wood. Bonus: It conditions my hands too. No need for expensive lotions.
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