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Salad Bowl Finish

200g
Regular price $12.99 CAD
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Homestead House Salad Bowl Finish can be used as a sealant for milk painted surfaces or used on fine furniture.

It is food-safe and can be used around the kitchen on wooden cutting boards or utensils, salad bowls etc. 

This beeswax finish can also be used on already oiled surfaces like Hemp Oil for added sheen and durability. 

How to use this product:
Apply with a brush or lint-free cotton cloth. Allowed to dry for a few minutes then buff. If the wood is very dry, apply Hemp Oil prior to this beeswax salad bowl finish for a rich. Reapply as needed. Heavily used items may require every month or two whereas low-wear items every year or two. This is also an excellent sealer for porous chalky or milk painted surfaces and does not yellow the white colors. It can be used as a resist when milk-painting to achieve the distressed or crackled and chippy look. 
Directions Salad Bowl Finish:

Apply with a brush or lint-free cotton cloth. Allow to dry for a few minutes then buff. If wood is very dry, apply Hemp Oil prior to this beeswax salad bowl finish for a rich. Reapply as needed. Heavily used items may require every month or two whereas low-wear items every year or two.

 

50gm will cover 100 sq ft

200gm will cover 400 sq ft

  • Food Safe & Biodegradable.

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