But usually you don't want to. The pores and void structures are part of what makes wood, wood. If you managed to fill everything with polymers then what you have is cellulose-fiber-reinforced plastic and not really what people mean when they talk about "wood". (Wood being a tangled, but directed mess of cellulose fibers lightly glued with lignin)
What you're trying to do with finishes is coat the surfaces with just a little more even of a layer of polymer; that includes the pores too, but just their surface and not their volume. Wood had good wicking action and will evenly distribute oil (or water) on its own. If you tried deep frying, you don't have enough time for the oil to evenly distribute.
Either one. As someone who has lived in more than one EU Member State, I cannot fathom spending that amount for good care no matter my state of health.
Do they look like shell, or like shit? You can use grownup words here.
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