Saturday, December 26, 2009

Ive got a rubberwood butcher block.left an iron on it for 20sec to remove a oil mark how do i remove the burn?

it's only a very slight discolouration but i know it's there?Ive got a rubberwood butcher block.left an iron on it for 20sec to remove a oil mark how do i remove the burn?
sand paper the mark off then rub little drop of kitchen oil onto sanded area job doneIve got a rubberwood butcher block.left an iron on it for 20sec to remove a oil mark how do i remove the burn?
Get yourself a block of wood 4x3x1 inches, several pieces of sand paper 200,400,600 grit. then apply elbow grease.
I build cutting boards as a hobby. Sanding will work but to sand it enough to remove the burn you will likely end up leaving the surface uneven. I would find a local bainet shot and ask then to run it through a planer until the burn is removed (they may charge you 5 bucks or so) then lightly sand with 200 grit sand paper and finisher it with mineral oil.
The only option to sanding the surface off is to colour it. There are some food friendly stains that can be used for this.
A good going over with an orbital sander will do the job.
Turn it upside down

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