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No it is none of those reasons - it is the oils stopping the finish drying. I guess most people don't have much experience with the more 'exotic' woods. To get the finish (any finish) to dry properly first you need to add a few coats of shellac. This will set 100% guaranteed regardless of wood species. You can then add your tung oil finish or whatever over the top of the shellac. Simple And rubbing with acetone will make the problem worse. Acetone will help remove some surface oil but it draws more up from inside the wood. Do not use acetone to degrease any wood, it doesn't work and is likely to make the situation worse. Good luck