Wooden clarinets DO NOT have to be cleaned with bore oil. I have had my clarinets for eight years and have never used bore oil on them. It is a waste of time and money. Any reputable clarinet repairman or clarinetist worth his salt will tell you that bore oil is a waste of time and unnecessary.
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.
His dad; bore his mom; old lady
The bore of a trumpet varies. One very common bore is 0.460 inches inside diameter. It is measured on one of the tuning slides.
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Use mm instead of inces
because it helps the tanks to move.
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Yes, you can use 75w-90 gear oil instead of SAE 90 gear oil
Wooden clarinets DO NOT have to be cleaned with bore oil. I have had my clarinets for eight years and have never used bore oil on them. It is a waste of time and money. Any reputable clarinet repairman or clarinetist worth his salt will tell you that bore oil is a waste of time and unnecessary.
Instead of using oil you can use butter this works just as well as oil sometimes even better .One bad thing is butter can be worse for your health then oil .Also there are oil sustitutes made out there.
Yes, you can. :)
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If for baking, you can use sunflower oil.
Sure, but it is way more expensive that heating oil.