Cutting Board Wax - 4oz is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
A natural, food-safe conditioning wax designed to protect and preserve wood kitchen surfaces.
Conditions & Protects
Penetrates deep into wood to prevent drying, cracking, and fading while restoring a smooth, rich finish.
Designed for Daily Kitchen Use
Helps maintain durability, appearance, and longevity of cutting boards and wooden tools, even with frequent use.
No Mineral Oil
Made with a food-safe, mineral oil–free formula and no petroleum-based or synthetic additives.
Plant-Based Formula
Crafted with a carefully refined blend of natural ingredients including fractionated coconut and palm oils, food-grade beeswax, carnauba wax, vitamin E, and natural lemon and orange oils.
Versatile Wood Care
Ideal for cutting boards, butcher blocks, wooden utensils, charcuterie boards, salad bowls, and other food-contact wood items.
Light Citrus Scent
Infused with natural lemon and orange essential oils for a fresh, clean, and subtle fragrance.
Easy Application
Apply an even coat to all sides of the wood, allow it to absorb, then wipe away excess. Reapply whenever wood appears dry or faded.
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.







