How to Restore a Wooden Spoon in Minutes
How to Restore a Wooden Spoon in Minutes
Serves: 1
Cook Time: 10mins
Ingredients

120-Grit Sandpaper

220-Grit Sandpaper

Mineral Oil or Beeswax

Clean Cloth

Directions

1. Sand It Smooth

Start with 120-grit sandpaper to remove rough spots, stains, and any dried-out splinters. Then, switch to 220-grit sandpaper for a finer, polished finish. Already looking better, right?

2. Seal & Protect

Rub flaxseed oil or beeswax all over the spoon using a clean cloth, and let it soak in for a few hours or overnight for deep hydration.

3. Put It to Work

Your spoon is now refreshed and ready for action—no more rough edges or dry, cracked wood. 

Notes

1. Sand It Smooth

Start with 120-grit sandpaper to remove rough spots, stains, and any dried-out splinters. Then, switch to 220-grit sandpaper for a finer, polished finish. Already looking better, right?

2. Seal & Protect

Rub flaxseed oil or beeswax all over the spoon using a clean cloth, and let it soak in for a few hours or overnight for deep hydration.

3. Put It to Work

Your spoon is now refreshed and ready for action—no more rough edges or dry, cracked wood.