when i finished my first guitar i was told to put an oil finish on it becouse it was a great begineers finish.
i did this and i followed the tutors advice to the letter until the final stage when i decided to wax the guitar with paste wax against my tutors advice
dont ask me why it was my first guitar.
i used a dark wax for the rosewood back and sides and a clear wax for the top.
whilst had moved on to the top i had the dark wax next to the clear wax and intent on looking at the top i promply put a big load of the dark wax on my rag instaed of the clear stuff.
I did not notice before it was too late and i had a rubbed grat big long streaks of "antique mahogany" wax all over my top.
becouse i was doing this at home not at college i thought i would compansate buy covering the whole top with the stuff
of course i had to strip the whole top back and refinish it
the oil finish (chestnut finishing oil in this case) came off easily with 240grit finishing paper and the oil had not penertrated at all.
this convinced that if done properly the oil will saturate the wood.
the only negative result was that i now had a top that was too thin under the sound hole.
This was remedied with a 1mm thick pick gaurde made from curly mahogany That was glued over the thin spot to act as a strengthening patch and a pick in one go.
I was really worried how this would effect the sound but i have to say its one of my favourate sounding guitars it wonderfully rich and well rounded.
any way i digress the fact is oil will penertrate the top to some extent but you can limit this by either burnishing the wood or using a seal coat.
Joel.