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John Boos 15-16 oz Boos® Block Mystery Oil

Stock No.: 18321 Vendor Part No.: MYSB MYSB , UPC: 662969000110 Brand: John Boos
Price: $22.60
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  • Mixture of white mineral oil and beeswax
  • Use every 3 to 4 weeks when wood becomes dry
  • 15 Ounce bottle

If your restaurant or deli has many wooden products inside, then taking care of them is a must. Regular maintenance on wood products is essential to maintain the quality of the wood. In a restaurant or fine dining setting, an eye-pleasing and polished wood fixture will give customers a lastning impression. That is why Hubert has the product for you to use to maintain all of your wooded items.

The John Boos 15-16 oz Boos® Block Mystery Oil is made out of a mixture of beeswax and mineral oil. This mystery oil is an excellent product for oiling wooden cutleries, cutting boards, and even furniture to keep them looking great and in tip-top condition. This product prevents the wood from cracking and drying, and with regular oiling, it can restore the shine back to the surface. This product can also lock in moisture to help with the quality of the shine. It is recommended to be used every 3 to 4 weeks when wood can become dry and it comes in a 15-ounce bottle.

Make your restaurant's dining area shine a little bit more with this amazing oil.

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Stock No. 18321
Brand John Boos
VPN MYSB
Case Pack 1
Material Oil
Material Qualifier Food Grade Oil
Secondary Material Plastic Bottle
Volume Capacity 15-16 Oz
Certifications NSF

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