Reka Clarinet Bore Oil

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Clarinet oil

  • For oiling the wood
  • Protects the wood from drying out
  • For impregnating the oil wiper
Available since February 2013
Item number 307106
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
For Lacquered Instruments No
For Silver Plated Instruments No
For Woodwinds Yes
For Brass instrument No
Packaging quantity 0.03
Packaging unit Litre
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127 kr
4.233,33 kr / l •
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cleaning efficiency

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9 Reviews

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Used for the fretboard of my guitar
Geronimo76 01.08.2019
A lot of luthiers use this oil for dry rosewood and laurel fretboards.
Darkens it up nicely. Better than the Dunlop Lemon (its not lemon, only scent) oil.

You only need a few drops, so it wil last a long time. I'm gonna throw my Dunlop lemon oil in the bin and use this Bore Oil (same as Fret Doctor, but way cheaper) from now on.

Excellent!
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Great Product
Amadeuu 07.02.2023
It does the job efficiently
cleaning efficiency
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Good oil
C007 20.08.2023
Essential to keep wooden instruments in tip top shape
cleaning efficiency
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Horst D. 20.05.2016
Das Öl dringt nicht besonders tief in die Poren des Holzes ein.Das muss nicht schlecht sein,denn zuviel Öl im Holz ist ein Tonkiller.
Wenn das Holz der Bohrung wieder unbehandelt und hell aussieht einfach vorsichtig nachölen.Ein wenig Öl auf einen kleinen Lumpen geben und diesen durch die Klarinette ziehen.Das Hirnholz der Birne,des Bechers und der Zapfen auch mit Ölen.Einige Tage stehen oder liegenlassen und dann trocken nachreiben.
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