PENETRATES, PROTECTS & BEAUTIFIES WOOD
ATTRACTIVE, NATURAL, LOW-SHEEN FINISH
NON-TOXIC, FOOD-SAFE
EASY TO APPLY
Wood Honey Food Safe Wood Finish
Wood Honey Food Safe Wood Finish
PENETRATES, PROTECTS & BEAUTIFIES WOOD
ATTRACTIVE, NATURAL, LOW-SHEEN FINISH
NON-TOXIC, FOOD-SAFE
EASY TO APPLY
A natural-looking, non-toxic way to finish wood
TotalBoat Wood Honey beautifies and protects wood using a natural blend of oil and wax. This unique oil treatment is ideal for new wood or to revitalize worn or antique wood surfaces. No toxic chemicals. No solvents. No metals. No VOCs. Just a beautiful finish that’s clean enough to eat off of.
Food-safe wood finish is great for cutting boards
Wood Honey is perfect for everything DIY woodworkers make to cut food on, prepare food, hold food, eat food, and accidentally drop food on. We’re talking wooden cutting boards, table tops, bar tops, counter tops, kitchen island tops, butcher block tops, kitchen utensils, spoons, bowls, serving boards, serving trays, serving platters, cheese boards, and charcuterie boards. It’s even safe for finishing wooden toys for children.
Apply it in seconds, appreciate it for generations
This easy-to-use penetrating oil finish goes on fast. Just wipe it on, let it soak in for 10-20 minutes, then wipe it off. In a heartbeat, you’ll see the wood grain highlighted and the wood tone become richer. With a second coat, the grain pops even more. An occasional maintenance coat or two helps ensure the surface stays beautiful for years to come.
Wood Honey Wood Finish Details
- Non-toxic drying oil penetrates, protects and enhances natural wood grain.
- Beautiful satin finish
- Food-safe surface is great for cutting boards, wooden serving bowls, butcher block tops and more.
- Water-resistant finish repels stains.
- Easy to apply, easy to maintain.
- Works well as a friction polish, on or off the lathe.
- No VOCs, no solvents, low odor, ideal for indoor use.
- Sizes: 8 fl. oz. bottle, 16 fl. oz. bottle
- Color: Yellow
- Note: Wood Honey does not contain any nut oils. However, we can not guarantee from the manufacturer that it has not been processed in a facility that does not also process other potential allergens. In addition, the wax material is proprietary, but does not contain wax from soy, bees, or paraffin.
SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO USE WOOD HONEY
SEE HOW EASY IT IS TO USE WOOD HONEY
TECHNICAL DATA
- Application Method: Rag, Scotch-Brite® pad (use ONLY the gray ultra-fine pads)
- Application Temperature: 50-95°F, relative humidity 0-90%
- Wood Moisture Content: Less than 15% is ideal, but not required.
- Coats Required: 2 (bare wood), 1-2 (maintenance)
- Cure Time: 5-7 days for full use
- NOTE: This product may impart a very slight amber color if it is applied to white or clear surfaces. Always test first to make sure this product achieves the desired finish.
- Material Color: Yellow
- Finish: Oil finish, low-sheen
- Coverage (sq. ft./8 oz. bottle): 80-100 first coat, 100-125 second coat -This will vary by wood species, and does not account for any material wasted during application.
- VOC Content: 0 g/L
- Food Safe: Yes - once cured completely
- Maximum Useful Temperature: 140-150°F (185-190°F – for very brief periods)
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Wood Honey Food Safe Wood Finish
- Best for:
- Substrates:
- Color/finishes available:
- Interior or exterior use?
- Film forming or oil finish?
- Application methods:
- Number of coats:
- Primer required?
- Application temperature/RH:
- Cure times:
- Food safe, once cured?
- Units of measure:
- THIS ITEM
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Wood Honey Food Safe Wood Finish
- Best for: Protective, food-safe wood finish, friction polish for wood
- Substrates: Wood
- Color/finishes available: Yellow color, low-sheen finish
- Interior or exterior use? Interior
- Film forming or oil finish? Oil
- Application methods: Rag, Scotch-Brite pad (ultra-fine ONLY)
- Number of coats: 2 (bare wood); 1-2 (maintenance)
- Primer required? No
- Application temperature/RH: 50-95°F; 0-90% RH
- Cure times: 5-7 days for full use
- Food safe, once cured? Yes
- Units of measure: 8 fl oz, 16 fl oz
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Marine Wood Finish
- Sealing, protecting and preserving wood.
- Bare wood; wood sealed with epoxy
- Natural Teak (teak color tone, satin), Satin (wood color tone, satin), Gloss (clear, gloss)
- Interior and exterior
- Film forming
- Brush, Roll
- 2-3 coats (minimum)
- No
- 50-95°F; 0-90% RH
- • Dry to touch: 8 hrs @ 90°F; 12 hrs @ 70°F; 18 hrs @ 50°F
• Dry to overcoat: 16 hrs @ 90°F; 24 hrs @ 70°F; 36 hrs @ 50°F - No
- Quart, 2 Quarts
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Danish Teak Sealer
- Penetrating and sealing wood to protect against mold and mildew. Minimizes graying and staining.
- Teak; oily hardwoods
- Light golden color
- Interior or exterior
- Oil
- Brush or Clean Rag
- 2 (bare wood); 1-2 (maintenance)
- No
- 40-95°F; 0-90% RH
- Allow to dry for 8-12 hours between coats.
- No
- Quart, Gallon
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What’s the difference between a surface sealer and a penetrating oil?
A surface sealer, such as varnish or polyurethane, forms a protective film that seals the surface, and that can be built up with additional coats. A penetrating oil soaks into the wood grain and, though it doesn’t form a film, it penetrates the wood fibers to repel water and other common liquids, such as coffee and other beverages. -
Is TotalBoat Wood Honey a penetrating oil or a surface sealer?
TotalBoat Wood Honey is a penetrating oil. -
What’s the difference between a drying oil and a non-drying oil?
Drying and non-drying oils are both types of penetrating oils. A drying oil, when exposed to oxygen, undergoes a process called polymerization in which it cures, or dries. A non-drying oil will continue to remain wet, and doesn’t ever dry. Non-drying oils generally need more frequent maintenance than drying oils, to maintain the same finish. Examples of drying oils are linseed oil and walnut oil; non-drying oils include coconut oil, mineral oil, and olive oil. -
Is TotalBoat Wood Honey a drying oil or a non-drying oil?
TotalBoat Wood Honey is a drying oil. -
Will TotalBoat Wood Honey change the color of wood or cured epoxy inlays?
Wood Honey is yellow and it brings out the tone and wood grain beautifully. It’s not meant to be applied thickly enough to change the surface color, but there is a slight chance that if, applied to white or clear surfaces, it may impart a very slight amber color. We recommend that you always test to make sure this product achieves the desired finish, before applying to your actual project. -
How many coats of TotalBoat Wood Honey do I need to apply?
On bare wood, apply two coats of Wood Honey. Apply the first coat, let it soak in for 10-20 minutes, then wipe the surface to remove any excess oil. Wait 20 minutes, then apply a second coat of Wood Honey, allow to sit for 10-20 minutes, then wipe off the excess oil. Allow to dry. -
Does TotalBoat Wood Honey raise the wood grain after application?
Wood Honey may raise the wood grain slightly. If the grain is raised after the first application, wait 3-5 days for the oil to polymerize, then lightly sand the surface, in the direction of the grain, with 320-400 grit sandpaper. Remove any sanding residue with a clean, lint-free cloth, and apply another coat of Wood Honey. -
How long does it take TotalBoat Wood Honey to dry to a tack-free state?
Wood Honey dries slowly, and will be tack-free after three to four days. -
How long does Wood Honey take to cure fully and be safe for food contact?
Wood Honey takes about five to seven days to cure, and for the cured surface to be food-safe and ready to use. -
How do I apply a maintenance coat of TotalBoat Wood Honey?
Clean the surface with mild cleaners, do not use heavy-duty cleaners, and do not scrub hard. Rinse the surface with clean water and allow it to dry completely. Sanding is not required, but if a smoother finish is desired, do a light sanding and remove all sanding residue before applying a maintenance coat of Wood Honey.