Free Shipping on Orders Over $49. Save Up To at Wayfair Today! Find Sofas, Tables, TV Stands Here! It’s worth mentioning that I had no intentions of using the countertops as a cutting board. I wanted them sealed and sealed well.
Yep, this is my third time to stain and seal these things. Interestingly, even with the headache of having to sand them down, stain them, and reseal them, I’d still choose butcher block again. It is one of my most-read posts to date because, honestly, not many people can afford the $30the pros say is the cost of an “average” kitchen remodel. It used to be solid wood from top to bottom.
So we (and when I say “we” I mean my contractor – I hired out for this one!) ripped out the old backsplash and countertop and installed butcher block that I bought at IKEA. Once installe it’s important to treat or seal the butcher block to keep it from drying out and staining. We have those exact countertops. Beech wood is much, much denser than birch, which can keep the stain coat right up on the surface.
IKEA butcher block counter tops can be made from either birch, or beech wood. As counter tops are a heavily used surface, it is normal for coatings on the wood to wear through over time. The finish that met all our needs was dark tung oil.
It has been nearly two years since sealing butcher block counter tops with dark tung oil, and they still look amazing. In this video I show you how to properly seal them without harsh chemicals while keeping your countertops safe to use. This was a fairly easy and inexpensive remodel and a big upgrade from the old formica that came with the house.
As i recall it was daily for 2-months. I followed that for maybe a week. I go over various ways of staining them, using Dark Tung Oil, why it didn’t work for our kitchen and link to about other posts from bloggers using different things for their butcher blocks. For mine, I sanded the bare wood surface gradually to finer and finer grit to make it smooth, then applied the first coat and let it soak in overnight.
I used waterlox original sealer to seal them and used an old t-shirt to apply it. Find great deals on eBay for IKEA Cutting Board in Kitchen Cutting Boards. COUNTERTOP TABLE TOP BUTCHER BLOCK BIRCH. Sealing butcher block counters.
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There are a variety of options for permanently sealing and waterproofing butcher block wood countertops, commonly used in kitchens. When considering sealers , there are two types available: penetrating and topical. Butcher Block Sealer for DIY wood countertops. A penetrating sealer soaks into a substrate such as woo concrete or stone, and it seals the pores from the inside.
Wood Countertop Sealer Bathroom Countertops. Difficult maple (also known as sugar maple) is the best decision for cutting since it has the tightest grain and may be the hardest with the acceptable woods. When we were renting, we had an ikea kitchen with the butcher block. Their showrooms make it easy for you to see exactly what you’re getting for your money. How to seal butcher block countertops.
Use our exclusive food safe products. Great Tools Make Great Food. Shop Our Cutting Boards Today! Brands: TOSCANA, Catskill Craftsmen, J. The process of how to seal butcher block counters is actually really easy too.
Once you finish the sanding part, the many coats go really quickly. There is a lot of drying time in between but it’s very little active labor. Any and all links to IKEA. This Maker Gray tutorial shows how I made new countertops for my kitchen using a butcher block slab I bought from Ikea.
I was warned by other bloggers that they take a long time to. How I built a DIY wood counter top. We are back at it here with the kitchen renovation and finally my ugly black formica countertops are sitting in a dump somewhere and no longer haunting me! It will need several layers of tung oil or Waterlox.
Use the same method for each layer: saturate a clean rag with sealant and then rub it along the surface of the butcher block. I used a food safe method to seal them from the very beginning. Here’s a post on products you can use to seal the.
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