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Dave in Fairfax
 
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George wrote:
Oddly, this is one method that really does work, though what's left isn't
pretty.
The soluble glycol remains inside the cells after drying. Of course,
unlike the more magical methods, this and other soaks take weeks or months
to get into the wood, and the solutions have to be renewed to retain their
effect.

I left the wood in it for a couple of weeks because I wasn't sure
how fast it would infiltrate, but the results were less than
stellar. Sorry. YMMV.

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