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Smoothen your worn-down wooden cooking utensils with the sandpaper.
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Wash the wooden cooking utensils under warm water and dish soap. Rinse well.
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Dry your utensils with a kitchen towel.
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Leave your utensils to dry off completely before proceeding to the next step.
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Rub food-grade mineral oil on wooden cooking utensils, using light pressure to help the wood absorb the oil.
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Apply just enough oil so the tool no longer looks or feels dry.
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If the tool gets slippery or glossy, there is too much oil. Wipe off the excess with paper towels.
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Enjoy your renewed wooden cooking utensil. The wood should now look smoother and less dry than it was initially.
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