Cutting Board Foaming Soap - 8oz is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A safe, natural solution for everyday cleaning of wood cutting boards and kitchen tools.
Gentle Yet Effective Cleaning
Lifts away food residue, grease, and odors without damaging wood surfaces.
Foaming Formula for Better Coverage
Light, airy foam spreads easily and cleans thoroughly using less soap per pump.
Safe for Food-Contact Surfaces
Made with natural, food-safe ingredients for worry-free daily use when used as directed.
Designed for Wood
Ideal for cutting boards, butcher blocks, wooden utensils, salad bowls, and charcuterie boards.
Plant-Based Formula
Crafted with 100% plant-based ingredients, including refined coconut and palm oils, with no harsh or artificial additives.
Light Citrus Scent
Infused with lemon and orange essential oils for a fresh, clean fragrance.
Easy Application
Rinse surface, apply foam, scrub, rinse clean, and towel dry. Follow with Rhino Wax Cutting Board Oil or Wax for best results.
Dedicated Support
Based in the USA, Rhino Wax founders Alan and Paul personally respond to every customer email and stand behind every product.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I oil my cutting board?
How often should I oil my cutting board?
Most wooden cutting boards should be oiled once every 3–4 weeks, or whenever the wood looks dry or lighter in color. Heavily used boards may need oiling more often, especially after frequent washing.
What’s the difference between cutting board oil and cutting board wax?
What’s the difference between cutting board oil and cutting board wax?
Cutting board oil penetrates deep into the wood to hydrate and prevent cracking, while cutting board wax seals the surface, helping repel water and stains. For best results, use oil first, then apply wax to lock in moisture and protection.
Will cutting board oil or wax change the color of my board?
Will cutting board oil or wax change the color of my board?
Natural oils may slightly darken the wood, especially on lighter or dry boards. This is normal and helps bring out the natural grain and richness of the wood. The color typically evens out as the oil absorbs.
Do I need to wash my cutting board before re-oiling?
Do I need to wash my cutting board before re-oiling?
Yes. Always start with a clean, dry surface. Wash with mild soap and water, rinse thoroughly, and allow the board to air dry completely before applying oil or wax.







