I think I'll try the "Sam Maloof" oil on a test piece.
Or some home blend of spirits, tung and linseed.
[member=18055]cblanton42[/member] - I'll give some thin epoxy a go as well.
I tried that on a teak table once, and some combo of silicon, gave me horrible fisheyes where the surface tension of the epoxy was not wetting out on the veneer.
To add insult to injury, when I 2-pac clear coated it started to fisheye again.
The Haus-boss wanted to help with a small bush filling the depressions and asked to use my respirator.
I had hd it on for an hour, and had given it a quick inspection before I started.
So I took it off and handed it to her.
There was a red back spider that was camped out in it, hiding up underneath behind the face gasket.
For some reason it decided, after about a minute, that it had enough, and start having a go at her beak...
She now has her own respirator.
After the drama ended, I blocked it with 1200 and 2000 and polished it. It came out pretty good, but the task left quite an impression.