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On Sat, 04 Mar 2017 18:26:46 -0500, woodchucker wrote:

While you can, I would not.
It's past its lifetime. Once it starts to go hard, it really is not good
as a finish. It may never dry.


Correct. The ingredients and/or properties that let it dry only work
once, although I have gotten away with dewaxed that has only been dry (on
a surface) for a few hours.

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