CadillacJack
Banned
I have a nice hunk of butcher block (24" x 52") that I rescued from a closing restaurant. I'm trying to sand it smooth(er) in anticipation of oiling, but the sandpaper keeps getting clogged with what I assume to be (cooking?) grease. Then, the greasy sandpaper makes streaks all over the wood.
So...what would you use to de-grease butcher block before sanding?
Not sure of the wood type, but it's the typical light-colored (and heavy as sheet) butcher block you see everywhere. I'm planning on turning this into a work-bench top, so it doesn't have to be perfect, but the black streaks are pretty disappointing to look at.
So...what would you use to de-grease butcher block before sanding?
Not sure of the wood type, but it's the typical light-colored (and heavy as sheet) butcher block you see everywhere. I'm planning on turning this into a work-bench top, so it doesn't have to be perfect, but the black streaks are pretty disappointing to look at.




