>Regardless of which is the cause, the main thing is that there is corrosion. >That is why I pointed out that a piano caught in a fire needs to be rebuilt, >or, if the cost of doing that is prohibitive, it needs to be replaced. > >Willem I agree, as I did when it came up last time. My point is that perhaps ozone is getting blame for something that isn't it's fault, because of an incomplete understanding of the problem. Ron N
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