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7 hours ago, gobbypunk said:

You could always resin coat it and then no worries you could use what you like 

Or indeed varnish the worktops with three coats yacht varnish.  This is what I have done in my kitchen with my Beech worktops.  No black around my sink.  Water drying off leaves marks but just slight mineral deposit as I live in a hard water area.

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Or if you can get it use greenheart it polished up really nicely and they use it for pier pilings so is ace in and around water a carpenter I know made a spiral staircase out of it that descended to a swimming pool it was stunning 

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