another option for you
Something else you could try would be tung oil. If you have a test piece, wipe on some tung oil, let it set for a few minutes and wipe it back off. Let is set for at least 12 hours and lightly rub with a very fine steel wool. Wipe down with clean cloth and repeat the process as many times as you want until you get the look you want. I have recently fell in love with tung oil (I have told my wife and she seems to be ok with it!) as it has a beautiful finish and is so easy to apply. The downside is that the process is very slow. And if it ever gets scratched, just take a light sandpaper to the scrartched area and re-apply the tung oil. Good luck.
Something else you could try would be tung oil. If you have a test piece, wipe on some tung oil, let it set for a few minutes and wipe it back off. Let is set for at least 12 hours and lightly rub with a very fine steel wool. Wipe down with clean cloth and repeat the process as many times as you want until you get the look you want. I have recently fell in love with tung oil (I have told my wife and she seems to be ok with it!) as it has a beautiful finish and is so easy to apply. The downside is that the process is very slow. And if it ever gets scratched, just take a light sandpaper to the scrartched area and re-apply the tung oil. Good luck.