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The sealing coat should solve it as long as you have physical coverage. Once fully cured, there is no way any typical solvents can out gas and make their way through the physically solid resin. It is possible some resin will soak into the wood enough that you need to do a second sealing coat to get it to actually seal properly. This is rare though especially with oak and is more likely with rotten or older timbers.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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