finger gunk poll :(

stranges@Oswego.EDU stranges@Oswego.EDU
Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:01:19 -0400


:B

Thanx Otto!!

In the past I have used a rozor blade- and I actually don't MIND doing this 
procedure in that I think it shows a nice touch and a caring soul who would 
brave such a uncomfy job-

BUT-

Wouldn't it be nice if there was some neat magic juice to throw on there- 
and it would all just evaporate?


Thanx again for your method.

:)
TGIF in Oswego
--On Friday, August 8, 2003 1:42 PM -0700 Otto Keyes <okeyes@uidaho.edu> 
wrote:

> Scrape!  Use a very sharp chisel, wide enough to span the height of the
> sharp so you don't gouge.  You can do this w/keys on the piano too, then
> just vaccuum up before wiping down with a mild soap solution.  The minute
> you get it wet, it's like titebond.  Not so gross & smelly in the dry
> state either.
>
> Otto
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <stranges@Oswego.EDU>
> To: "caut list" <caut@ptg.org>
> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:31 PM
> Subject: finger gunk poll :(
>
>
>>
>> Ok folks..
>>
>> With the lovely high humidity, and all of the keybushing you're getting
>> done this summer..
>>
>> You MUST unfortunately be running into the grody residue left from years
> of
>> dirty fingers and who knows what else on the sides of keys- especially
>> the sharps.
>>
>> I had a short discussion about it with Dr. Don McKechnie- but who else
> does
>> what, to get rid of this yucky stuff.
>>
>> Speak up please.
>>
>> You know who you are..
>>
>> :B
>> Grossed out in Oswego
>>
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