I think it's going to have to be scrape then sand. I rubbed away at a small patch with a pan scourer, it's clearly a matrix of goo.
I hear you on your technique, but in reality I don't have time for that.
I don't really have the time to sand it down to be honest either.
It's a full day of scrape, sand, oil, denib, oil.
Not sure if that was meant for me, but the technique I outlined takes about 2 minutes per application and if you’re in a rush you can replace all the stuff that normally goes on the countertop right away since the oil doesn’t actually dry.
I think it's going to have to be scrape then sand. I rubbed away at a small patch with a pan scourer, it's clearly a matrix of goo.
I hear you on your technique, but in reality I don't have time for that.
I don't really have the time to sand it down to be honest either.
It's a full day of scrape, sand, oil, denib, oil.
I think this video sums up what's needed
https://youtu.be/07v4aZa36Qc
It's not as bad as that.
I also like the scraper.