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Torre
21st February 2009, 05:33 PM
hey I just bought some parafin oil from bunnings to be used as a finish for a chopping board, i just wanted too double check if this is ok as a finish? i was a bit concerned with the poison sticker on the side of it as well as "not ment for human consumption".

I've heard parafin oil is the stuff to use for finishing chopping boards but i would just like to double check that its ok to use, thanks in advance

tea lady
21st February 2009, 06:05 PM
I think you are supposed to use the stuff from the chemist. :shrug: I haven't tried it myself though.:)

Chesand
21st February 2009, 06:21 PM
In pharmacy it is now called 'Liquid Paraffin' - used for constipation etc although there are much better products for that purpose, also used in moisturising products for skin.

Perhaps you should check exactly what you have bought, as it may not be medicinal quality.

Paraffin in England is what we call Kerosene

Torre
21st February 2009, 08:10 PM
ok its a 1litre bottle brand name diggers and its called paraffinoil, recomended usage on the bottle is for drenching horses, lubricating machines and to seal water surfaces in water tanks. underneath that though it says not for human consumption.

im trying to find info on the companys website but not much is coming up, has anyone used it before is it ok?

Torre
21st February 2009, 08:14 PM
http://www.diggersaust.com.au/catalogue/index.htm

thats the link to the product, (under the oil section)

DJ’s Timber
21st February 2009, 08:26 PM
You really need to buy oil that is labelled as suitable for human consumption, according to the MSDS (http://www.diggersaust.com.au/files/paraffin_oil.pdf) from Diggers, it isn't suitable for human consumption

Torre
21st February 2009, 09:30 PM
problem solved, i went to the local pharmacy and picked up a bottle of the medical grade stuff, chopping board came up a treat with it. thanks for everyones help and advice

Cruzi
22nd February 2009, 08:11 PM
The MSDS applies for medical grade paraffin as well, the spray of it is bad for your lungs and your eyes don't like it much, otherwise it just gives you the $hit$.

We have used the Bunnings Paraffin oil on cats, dogs and horses with no ill effects.

The medical/foodgrade is about sterile packaging rather than the product itself.

acousticjase88
28th February 2011, 08:14 PM
thanks torre, you saved me asking the exact same question about the exact same product from bunnings!...i was very puzzled about it...glad i didnt just do it....however, laxative oil instead? does this mean every meal prepared is gonna give people a hint of the runs :U hehe...

thanks!

Drillit
1st March 2011, 09:13 AM
Hi Torre,
As most have indicated you need chemist's quality. However, you might like to try "woodwipe". Could stuff made from citrus oil and nuts and is food safe. It smells a little when you first put it on but that soon disappears. You should check it out and I would definitely recommend it instead of paraffin. Hope this helps. Drillit.

jredburn
1st March 2011, 09:32 AM
Torre,
G'day Y'all,
Food safe finishing material can be made by taking a liter of mineral oil and a stick of parafin and heating them until the parafin melts into the mineral oil. Do not boil. It makes an excellent finish and can be touched up very easy. You should be able to get ;mineral oil at the drug store under laxatives.
Regards
Joe

ubeaut
1st March 2011, 10:00 AM
FoodSafe Plus (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/FS+.htm) Pharmaceutical / food grade oil for all wooden utensils, bread boards, chopping boards, etc. No taste, no smell, no colour. Just pure Pharmaceutical grade paraffin oil with a heap of other uses. Info Sheet (http://www.ubeaut.com.au/pdf/No%2014A%20Foodsafe%20Plus.pdf)

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