did play a lot trying to seal plastic chips .
major problem of plastic it do affect the crystal from any angle , as it molded and surrounded, comparing to the metal \ ceramic case, where crystal attached to one side.
so first and foremost, as little as possible minimize any forces \ tension during mount \ soldering \ fixing chip on board ; should be like a float design.
at second as a result from above, anything that apply any forces to the plastic surface - not work at all. any solid material such as paraffin , rosin , create a forces that transferred over plastic to the crystal , basically any solid filling that contrast or expand, don't work at all ,
the best case i got - floating design, thermally compensated by set of diodes, heater +55C all submerged in , transformer oil , in the thermos.
as liquid - Silicone or fluorocarbon-based oils would be the best, then transformer oil , then mineral oil ...
an alternative: DIP8 , glued to the owen +85C, and very thick around few cm Styrofoam box. some kind headache to adjust temperature compensation for this temperature.
finally - small tin can , Italian canned fish, edge tinned , and cap are dual copper FR4 , copper wire through, soldered on both sides, can soldered around edges to PCB cap. - more less
heated oil bath - i have better then other result