Howard Products Butcher Block Conditioner

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I have a bottle of this I used on a cutting board.  I recently acquired some furniture that does not have mechanical sliders for the drawers.  The drawer glides are wood on wood.  Can I use this product as wax to lubricate the wood glides or will the mineral oil mess it up?
 
Instead I’d suggest paraffin or beeswax. No mess just rub them on the mating surfaces.

Ron
 
Paraffin wax and bees wax are readily available (you probably have some candles in the house) and are food safe, making them a decent choice.

Carnuba wax is one of the hardest naturally occurring waxes and would stand up better in an application where friction is the issue.  I don’t know if it is food-safe, but since it is hidden from direct contact with food, that should not be an issue.

It is kind of pricy compared to paraffin, but still only $16.00 - $22.00 from Amazon.com and has an almost unlimited shelf-life.

A Google search shows small bars of carnuba wax for $3.00 (I did not check on shipping charges).  Plenty of vendors to choose from:
https://www.google.com/search?q=pure+carnauba+wax+for+wood&client=firefox-b-1-m&ei=x6AIZNvILqKaptQPu86e0Ak&oq=pure+carnauba+wax+&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQARgAMgUIABCABDIFCAAQgAQyBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeMgYIABAWEB4yBggAEBYQHjIGCAAQFhAeOgoIABBHENYEELADOgUIIRCgAToFCCEQqwI6CAghEBYQHhAdOgoIIRAWEB4QDxAdSgQIQRgAUO0NWKoiYLszaAFwAXgAgAFGiAHbBJIBAjEwmAEAoAEByAEIwAEB&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
https://www.google.com/search?q=pure+carnauba+wax+shelf+life&client=firefox-b-1-m&ei=sKAIZLaWBpSmptQPz6q1qAM&oq=pure+carnauba+wax+shelf&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQARgAMgUIIRCgATIFCCEQoAE6CggAEEcQ1gQQsAM6BQgAEIAEOgUIABCGAzoECAAQQzoGCAAQFhAeOgUIIRCrAjoICCEQFhAeEB06CgghEBYQHhAPEB1KBAhBGABQs2RY04sBYI-eAWgBcAF4AIABgAGIAfgIkgEEMTEuMpgBAKABAcgBCMABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
 
I'm also a fan of paraffin, just a quick stroke on the drawer and another on the sliding surface. Not too much, because it can get sticky instead if there is a wax buildup. Depending upon how often the drawer is used, it will need to be reapplied within a 3-5 years.
 
rvieceli said:
Instead I’d suggest paraffin or beeswax. No mess just rub them on the mating surfaces.

Ron

I'm trying to use something I have.  That being said beeswax is pretty inexpensive.  I hate having products I use once hanging around.
 
Why not contact the manufacturer?  They could surely answer that for you.  Their phone number is:  805.227.1000 (Pacific Timezone)

Peter
 
The Butcher Block Conditioner gets absorbed into the wood and doesn't leave a lubricating film behind...it's probably better than nothing but paraffin or beeswax will leave a durable surface film on the wood to act as a lubricant.
 
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