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Author: Chris J
Date: 2012-09-04 12:44
Below is a picture of a clarinet that had not been well cared for. Nobody could deny that the surface looks dry (and the bore was the same).
Does the oil penetrate? Well, repeated light applications of oil disappearing overnight suggests that it does get absorbed at least as a surface barrier. It did not evaporate overnight, and a point came when a light coating remained the next morning (indicating job done, for me)
This resulted in the same instrument below - no dye, just oiled.
Chris
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