I have a low tech one for you. I use a hammer shank, hit one end of the shank to crust the fibres and cut the other end in to the shape of a chissle dip them in soapy water and they clean nicely between the pins and the chissel end will slide between the strings. Hard enough to clean yet soft enough not to damage the gold finish. Barrie. In article <3842637822.3160784@commonlink.com>, "Lorlin D. Barber" <ldb@commonlink.com> writes >I am working on a 1991 Samick for a nightclub. Spilled drinks & mixtures of >cigarette ashes, etc. have not contaminated the pinblock but have left quite >a cleanup challenge. > >Any experiences with nifty ways to cleanup the plate between the tuning pins >without devoting too much time? > >Thanks much for any input! > >Lorlin B,RPT > -- Barrie Heaton | Be Environmentally Friendly URL: http://www.airtime.co.uk/forte/piano.htm | To Your Neighbour The UK PIano Page | pgp key on request | HAVE YOUR PIANO TUNED
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