My understanding is that the paper insulation is the weak link in saving these. Once that insulation deteriorates allowing adjacent foil layers to touch, I don't believe any level of reforming will assure a new anodized dialectic to form on the foil in those areas. I'm assuming the paper insulator material deteriorates because of contamination and exposure to atmosphere rather than improper re-forming practices(as witnessed with paper coupling caps). As far as keeping old electros healthy, I'm inclined to believe that the survivors were more likely used more often and to a later date than those that didn't make it, which likely helped maintain their dialectic layer on the aluminum foil.