Food-safe finish for jarrah chopping board?
Made swmbo a chopping board from some recycled jarrah, and I'm wondering what to finish it with. It will get heavy use in the kitchen and will get submerged regularly during washing in detergent & water.
The grain is quite open: is sanding sealer food-safe & waterproof?
I have done a search and come up with the following:
- Organoil: has a strong unpleasant smell that lasts a long time
- Olive oil: turns rancid
- no-name vegetable oil: might work because it contains a lot of preservative
- Shellawax/cream: can't be immersed in water
What about EEE-Ultra-shine?
What are the chopping blocks sold in shops finished with?
There must be a simple solution...:confused: