Hello, for the first time, we made a mistake and did not know much about wooden cutting boards, so we purchased a John Booth cutting board from the Williams Sonoma website. The cutting board was wrapped in a layer of plastic in the box, and the oil was moving around and damaging it. The problem is that the packaging is poor, and the cutting board surface is completely covered in dead skin cells. If you wash it with water, clean it with baking soda, dry it, and apply oil, dead skin cells will form and the surface will become rough. Is this correct? It's not because you don't know, right?