---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Also, I understand Hydrogen peroxide to be on the unstable side. That is, it eventually turns to water and hydrogen gas. At 11:35 PM 3/14/99 +0200, you wrote: >> >Now that Brian mentions it > >> Is it rinsed off afterward? I'd hate to find that active H2O2 oozes out >to >> greet the fingers of the owner with the next seasonal change. I expect we >> would have heard the stories by now if it were a problem,..... >> Ron > >No, not rinsed off, as mentioned in sunlight it (the liquid) evaporates >quickly in the sun, and the chemical reacts with the light to bleach the >ivory (that's about as technical as I can get). >Then the keys are sanded, and buffed, on a wheel with buffing soap. > >Brian > > Vince <mailto:vince@byu.edu> Visit the web page for the Pacific Northwest Conference at: <www.pnwpianoconf.com> ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/ff/65/13/d0/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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