HAMPTON BAY PLORAB386351270 Unfinished European Dark Walnut Butcher Block Countertop User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HAMPTON BAY
Table of Contents
HAMPTON BAY PLORAB386351270 Unfinished European Dark Walnut Butcher Block
Countertop
Maintenance
PROTECTING THE SURFACE
Solid Wood Panel – Finishing your countertop with oil or oil-wax
- One of the preferred finish procedures is to use oil or wax oil. Strictly follow the manufacturer’s instructions as to the use of any oil or oil-wax. Once installed, the working surface must be protected with a layer of oil (multiple applications may be needed) that provides a barrier and prevents the ingress of water and dirt into the wood. Protective coating is sufficient when water remains on the countertop after a spill, without tendency to spread and penetrate the wood.
Re-oiling
- Oil the countertop every three (3) to six (6) months to restore coating and each time when the surface begins to tarnish or drops of spilled water lose their natural shape and penetrate into the wood.
Other Finishing Methods
- Other finishing methods are allowed that provide equal protection against moisture such as polyurethane. Please see finish manufacturer’s instructions for finish application.
Care and Cleaning
- Immediately remove any spills from the surface. Do not allow the water to lie on the surface for a long time.
- Always use protective mats or pads under hot dishes, or leave them to cool on the stove.
- When preparing food, use a chopping board and never do it directly on the countertop surface.
- Use a soft cloth and warm water when cleaning. Never use concentrated cleaning detergents, especially those containing bleach.
- Use special care products for wooden tops for daily care.
FOOD CONTACT CONSIDERATIONS
Requirement | Description |
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Food Safe for Chopping (FDA approved material) |
- Must be a closed-cell wood like birch, maple, walnut, or beech.
- Food safe materials such as mineral oil with/without beeswax.
- Chopping too heavily can make cuts into the countertop, which will expose unfinished wood, making the surface more difficult to clean, and potentially lead to permanent damage.
- Sand away any cuts prior to re-oiling, and apply multiple coats to the sanded areas to ensure the countertop remains safe and in good condition.
Food Safe for Contact Only (FDA approved material)|
- Finishes that harden after application (such as polyurethane) are NOT to be cut on. Cutting could produce small chips in the finish, and ingesting these fragments can be harmful. These surfaces should only be used for general food contact and prep work.
Open Grain Woods|
- Oak, elm, and ash have more open pores. Using a mineral oil/wax finish is not recommended.
Closed Grain Woods|
- Woods like birch, maple, walnut, or beech are acceptable to use with a mineral oil and/or wax finish.
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