How long previously Watco finish stabilizes? Today I finished a walnut shelf with Watco Danish Oil, following the...

Today I finished a walnut shelf with Watco Danish Oil, following the instructions -- wipe the oil rotten after 45 minutes. Since then, small amounts of grease have be coming out on the surface. I know it's normal, but I'm wondering how heaps days it'll continue.
Answers:    Good choice. Bleeding out a ordinary reaction to the crude oils contained by the walnut shelf. Just keep wipe down any excess for a couple of days till things harden up. Then the bleeding will stop. Give it a second coat after that. The bleeding should be smaller quantity each time after that. You can finish it beside their Satin Wax. That's nice stuff, too.
like the other guy said, verbs to wipe it down. it'll feel sticky as it dries also. hand over it a few days to a week to cure before wax or topcoating.
another technique with danish grease:
1. sand your item down to 240 grit, do the initial flood with grease, let it soak wipe sour excess, let it sit overnight
2. subsequent day, flood it again and while still drizzling, sand it down with 340 or 360 grit wet/dry sandpaper to build up a slurry of dust/oil. sand it into the pores. wipe bad excess, let sit overnight.
3. do step 2 again near 500 grit sandpaper.

obviously, more time is needed and you will bring back more bleed out which requires more wiping but the results of this technique, contained by my opinion are worth it.