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The Salad Bowl Finish is a 1-pint capacity bowl designed for both functionality and aesthetics. Made from eco-friendly materials, it offers a sleek design that enhances any dining experience while being easy to clean and versatile for various food types.
R**.
Works fine
Used it on a cutting board that was getting a little buggered up. Sanded it down and refinished with this product. Only problem being the amount left over. By the time I use it again, it will probably be too old to use. Wish it came in a smaller sized container.
K**H
EASY to use, good protection, a bit on the glossy side for my taste
had a hard time finding much info about this stuff, other than it being recommended for its 'food safe' rating, so i wanted to post something for others. i am no woodworker, just learning as i go, and happy to share what i've learned. i mostly just followed the directions on the can, with good results, but wanted to give a bit more detail about the process.bought the salad bowl finish to seal our new butcher block counter tops, and so far so good. can't speak to how well it will wear, but it looks and feels good to start.it is SUPER easy to apply- i used a shredded old t-shirt, and did multiple light coats, not trying to build up too much at once. worked out really well. for my practice revamp of an old salad bowl, i sanded with 1500 grit paper between coats (inherited it from a handy relative), and it turned out so glassy and smooth i almost couldn't believe it.for the counter tops, stained them a dark walnut to start (just the stain carried by the local hardware store, nothing fancy), let that sit for 24hrs, then applied the first coat of salad bowl. worked like a charm! hit the counter with a coat every six hours (or more)- used 4 coats for the piece not near the sink, will do more for near the sink (where there's likely to be more water contact). remember to do both sides- the wood can/ will warp more if only one side is sealed, esp if you live someplace humid. also, when i tried to apply the salad bowl before letting the stain set, the stain came off onto the rag, and the test piece ended up much lighter than it started (or than i wanted). when i gave the stain a chance to soak in, applying the salad bowl reddened the color a tiny bit, but otherwise the wood held its darkness, and no yellowing.using 320 or 400 grit paper LIGHTLY between coats seems to work very well, and produced a more natural sheen. if you want more gloss, this finish can get there, but with more coats and finer grade sanding between. the finished product looks really classy and high end, and feels really nice. i won't be cutting on it, but feel pretty good about being able to put food on it, and not worry too much about stains.good luck- i'm really happy with this product, and hope it lasts as well as it goes on. i would give 5 stars if there was more info about the product itself, and how to use it (# of coats rec'd, implications of using over stain, how to achieve different levels of gloss, etc), but no complaints so far on the product itself.
C**X
Capable finish, but lasted just a few months in the can
This is a capable finish, but became unusable after just a few months. I minimized exposure to oxygen and stored it appropriately but, the second time I went to use it, it had an almost moldy appearance...as if the solids came out of suspension and binded.
S**H
Doesn't live up to the hype
I am less than satisfied with this product. One month after restoring our 20-year-old butcher block island counter top, the finish is wearing thin. That is unacceptable.I followed the label instructions very methodically, and ended up applying three coats. It was not until the third coat that I noticed a nice, uniform surface, which looked like our `wooden salad bowl' that I was using as a reference. After the 72-hour cure and steel wool treatment, it looked fantastic.History and additional comments: Our counter top was in desperate need of refinishing. The block itself is not solid, but rather several pieces of wood that were assembled with compress fitting (correct term?). Overall, it is a very nice block, but probably did not have anything done to it since the house was built, 1983. In addition, probably 95% of the original finish had worn off. We had been cleaning it with soap and water, and I used table salt and a lemon to pre treat/remove a few stubborn stains before I bought this product. Per the instructions (although it took me several hours of block sanding with 180, then 240, and finally 320 grit paper), I went above and beyond what it took to prep.Finally, while the instructions are quite clear and straight forward, there was one exception: the label indicates steel wool 4/0. Maybe that is the proper description, but I had to ask a hardware clerk, as I could not find 4/0. He said in reality what was meant was .0000
M**L
Easier To Use Than I Thought
I got this and then let it sit on the shelf because I was afraid I would mess it all up. It was super easy to use. I used an old salad bowl for practice, because I figured it was in such bad shape I wouldn't feel bad about throwing it away. There was a big crack down one side. Not only did the Salad Bowl Finish bring back the beautiful finish of the wood, it sealed that crack. There is still a tiny little bit of the crack at the top edge, but my Salad Bowl is more beautiful than ever. I have made several salads in it. I love this Behlen salad bowl finish.
G**S
great stuff
Used this to season three cutting boards I made as Christmas gifts and it works great...the only problem is that its less than a month old and is already starting to harden in the can so the shelf life is a little short...thankfully it comes in a relatively small can...I suggest making all your projects first and then open the can because once you do it wont last long it seems..
H**D
This product was extremely easy to use
This product was extremely easy to use, brought out the figuring an beauty of the wood while retaining a very natural wood look. I really liked the final effect of this product. I see it as being also very easy to touch up and make repairs to.
J**
Three Stars
WAY TOO EXPENSIVE
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