As others have already said, Tried and True products, all of them, should be used exceptionally sparingly.
One drop or two drops at a time, rubbed over a large area, is not an exaggeration.
You can read more about it on woodworking forums such as...
sawmillcreek.org
woodcentral.com
woodnet.net
Search Tried and True on any of those sites and you will find several posts, if not more.
A little goes a long way.
I know one guy that adds "Japan drier" to T&T, to make it dry faster. Which is strange, since most people use it because it does not have harsh chemicals in it, so it is considered safe to rub in with your bare hands.
Yes, it takes a long time to dry, but it does a nice job popping the curl on curly cherry, and probably curly maple as well.