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How to Season a Cutting Board for Optimal Use: The Benefits You Need to Know

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Blog Post written by: Howard Products Australia Date Written: 31/01/2022 Focus Keywords:  Antique Furniture, Howard Products, Wood Care Focus Page Links: https://www.howardproducts.com.au/ In order to keep your cutting board performing its best, it's important to season it correctly. Many people don't realize the benefits of doing this simple task - but when done correctly, seasoning a cutting board can add years of life to your wood! In this blog post, we will discuss the process of seasoning a cutting board, as well as the benefits you can expect to see. This blog will also focus on general wood kitchen products as you need to ensure your wood products used in the kitchen meet FDA requirements. The Process of Seasoning a Cutting Board One of the easiest ways to season a cutting board is by using Howard Products. This company makes an all-natural cutting board oil that will help to protect your wood and keep it looking new. To use this product, simply apply a small amount to ...

Tips to Restore Antique Furniture Using Howard Products

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Blog Post written by: Howard Products Australia Date Written: 18/01/2022 Focus Keywords:  Antique Furniture, Howard Products, Wood Care Focus Page Links: https://www.howardproducts.com.au/   Many people today are interested in furniture restoration projects. They often look to antique furniture for these projects because furniture that has been sitting around for years is typically made of good quality wood that will be able to withstand the abuse of a furniture restoration project. Howard Products offers many products that can help you restore your furniture, including Restor-A-Finish and Restor-A-shine. The below article will provide tips to furniture restoration and provide products that can make your restored item perfect. Inspect the furniture for Damage The first step in any furniture restoration project is to inspect the furniture for damage. This includes checking for cracks, scratches, and other blemishes. If you find any damage, you will need to fix it before moving ...