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Bore oil is a type of oil used to clean and preserve the wood of clarinets, oboes, bassoons, and other woodwind Musical Instruments, as well as the raw, unfinished ebony or rosewood fingerboards of lutes, violins, violas, cellos, double basses, and Guitars. It will clean and preserve most raw or oil-finished woods used in most furniture. It is made out of purified mineral oil, sometimes with a small amount of essential lemon oil or other scented, concentrated essential oils added to aid in cleaning and/or to produce a pleasant smell when applied.

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Why does the wooden clarinet have to be cleaned with bore oil?

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