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We just purchased a new/used house. The kithchen counter is a ~ 5 x
10 foot (2 inch high) oak butcher block surface. With time, it now has several "stained" spots (sorta black areas) and many scratches. I would like to resurface that counter, and I am looking for recommendations. Ala would one prep the surface with a cabinet (aka card) scraper, or maybe a tool akin to a Stanley #80 scraper? Other options. Once the surface has been prepped, what would be a recommended surface cover - ala a specific oil, where food prep will occur. I am retired, so time is not a key issue. I do want the finished surface to look nice and last. I would be most appreciative for any/all advice -dave |
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