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Your cart is empty.Bring back the tone you love with our bore oil. It's formulated using a complex mixture of the finest ultra-refined tree and seed oils to seal, condition and protect your wood. 100-Percent free of lemon extracts, petroleum and water. Works great on any wooden bore instrument and unfinished wooden parts. It helps you protect your wood from drying and cracking. Give your wood its life back. MusicNomad products are used by worldwide by musicians, repair shops, collectors and instrument makers. 2 oz.
IndigoJane
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2023
This works well on my wooden piccolo. The dry climate of a Minnesota winter had taken its toll on my professional piccolo, and I needed some bore oil quickly. I took a chance on this unknown to me brand, and the whole experience has been excellent. It was easy to apply a very thin layer, and then after letting the oil sink in for some hours, I swabbed out the bore. I was relieved to find the oil had not contaminated the pads or keys, but clearly had soaked into the bore. When I swabbed again, my silk cloth came out clean. I never encountered any problems with the oil getting to where it shouldn’t be. The piccolo definitely benefited, and I think it’s tone was a little less edgy or bright, which was good. So as a professional flutist, who knows how to handle bore oil, this worked out great!
Jean-Marc et son chien qui parle Aldo.
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2023
Très bonne huile pour les flutes quenas Pas trop imbiber l'intérieur de la flute....!! Enlevez le surplus d'huile...| Laissez sécher 12 heures A la proxima
Barney Shamrock
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 11, 2023
Very good for ebony fretboard. Use a little. Wipe on, leave a short while , wipe off excess
Kira the Toy Maker
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2023
No really strong odor and works will with a J cloth on my Irish flute
Legato Flipax
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on December 25, 2022
Used this to Treat the Bare Wood on my FENDER CS Strat that has a Heavy Relic Neck Back....It works great!Fast Seller As Well!👍💯😍Cheers-Philip
Zhao xu
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2021
Thats works great on my new woode clarinet,recommend by my instructor !5starts!
ぶどうまめ
Reviewed in Japan on August 18, 2020
ウッドサックスに使用。サラサラした使用感と、ハーブの香りの爽やかな、とても良いオイルです。
Jean-Marc ABRIEU
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020
Je possède plusieurs flute quenas (Bolivie,Pérou.Argentine) Pour les flutes de bois excellente huile ...facilite le déplacement de l'air.......les flutes en bambou ,quelques gouttes suffiront ....Bien enlever le surplus d'huile à l'interieur de l'instrument....Attendre quelques heures avant de les jouer.
Hugh
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2019
I have used the oil to season and moisten the African Blackwood of my Bagpipes. It does a great job. The French Polish of my pipes gleamed after the treatment.
Richard J. Rusyn
Reviewed in Canada on November 23, 2018
Used it on my flutes. So far it is just great.
M. Watkins
Reviewed in Canada on November 13, 2018
Great
Hippo
Reviewed in Canada on September 23, 2017
This is a review for MusicNomad Bore Oil Cleaner and Conditioner. I use this on ebony, maple, and rosewood fret boards and bridges. Good stuff. The key is to use this sparingly. A few drops per application, applied first to a rough cotton or microfibre cloth then the fret board or bridge, then wipe with a clean cloth, once or twice a year will do it. Applying more won't improve your playing. At times, I've purchased used instruments with corroded frets and some gunk on the fret board. In those instances, a bit of this bore oil on 0000 steel wool (put a bunched up clean cloth in the sound hole to avoid steel wool particles from falling inside and watch out for bindings), has brought even rough fret boards back to like new condition. At 2 ozs., this bottle will last years- and I've got several guitars!
RPowers
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2017
Music Nomad products are very good, and well thought out. I usually check with them before considering any other manufacturer. What's important about musical instrument oils, is that they shouldn't be made from petroleum, which dries out wood in the long-run. I purchased this to keep my new clarinet in shape, but am waiting for it to be broken-in before using any oil on it.In the meantime, I had to change guitar strings, and I usually apply a bit of oil on the fret-board to keep it from drying out. As I applied the Music Nomad Bore Oil, I noticed the pleasant odor it gives off - that of a very fine and refined light-oil. More importantly, it was absorbed by the ebony of the fret-board very quickly. This is good because it means that the oil is thin and easily penetrates into the wood, rather than floating on the surface. This action also allows me to gauge how dry the wood is; when it stops being absorbed it's saturated.Now, I don't want to overdue this, as any softening of the fret-board wood could change it's dimensions, or worse still allow frets to work loose. Nevertheless, a judicious application every string-change has worked well, especially during dry winter months. I use Elixir strings, and thus don't change strings more than 3 times a year; if I used un-coated strings I would not oil until every other string change. In any event. I think Music Nomad could sell more of this product with a simple change of the label to "Fine Instrument Oil" as it's really good for any fine wood instrument. I just finished using it on my son's expensive wood-recorder and it brought the finish, and tone, back to life. I think its time to work on that clarinet wood now....
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