Years of teaching gives a lot of experience in repairing student goofs. I have used this on several occasions. It works but you may need several applications on Mahogany the open pores retains the glue especially if you wiped it off with a wet rag.
It was very frustrating, to wipe on a coat of poly, then have to sand joints.
Then wipe on poly, then wonder how did I miss that, and resand, then a third time.
Wiping on poly is a light coat, so it wasnt like I had a thick coat to sand down each time.
I guess if I wasnt so diligent with my wet rag when the glue was drying, I wouldnt have had so many headaches.
Im quite sure I could spend the rest of my life building things, but I could spend 5 lifetimes learning about correct finishes for all woods, and application processes other than spraying. Id chance my local ordinances and get a decent spray gun, but Im quite sure Id have shellac stuck to my cars, my house, my wife, my kids, my bbq,my jointer, my tablesaw, the squirrels running around, etc., and that might cause a bit of a problem eventually.