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    HI all, I built a couple of chopping boards / cheese boards, would it be ok to use carnauba wax on them.

    Thanx

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    I asked about this the other day.

    Organoil make a product called "Wood Wipe" in a black bottle. Bunnies has it.

    I got some. Smells good. Seems good gear.

    Maybe that doesn't really answer your question

    Greolt

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    Abcini,
    You might get something from
    http://forums.eurocca.net/index.php?

    A lot of them use it,
    I have some which I bought when I goit the BMW, Very old BMW mind you.
    Coconut based isn't it :confused:
    could go coconut Oil
    They seem to swear by it.
    Navvi

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    Yes, it's OK to use. It's foodsafe, if that's what you want to know.

    I wouldn't recommend it though, it is only a wax after all and won't provide any enduring protection. An oil, on the other hand, penetrates into the wood...
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

    - Andy Mc

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    I got the Carnauba Wax from the woodworking show a couple of years ago and the guy that sold it to me said it was ok to use for cheese boards ect, when I opened the packet it really stunk so I wasn’t sure to use it or not. Maybe I’ll try a little oil, I heard orange oil is ok.

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