This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment --=_A6FAC173.C9A8C394 Lanie-- You can use lacquer thinner or acetone to clean off this paint. It won't = hurt the polyester. Use it with a soft cotton cloth. =20 Greg Frank Yamaha Piano Service. =20 >>> MoodyPianoInc@AOL.COM 08/10/02 01:26PM >>> Hi List, A piano teacher we know has a client whose high polish ebony Yamaha grand = was=20 apparently not covered properly during painting. The painter not only=20 splattered some paint onto the rear portion of the bow but also seems to = have=20 made a brush mark in the same area. The paint has been on the piano = for=20 about 2 1/2 years. What would be the best course of action to remove = the=20 paint without damaging the polyester finish? Thanks in advance for your help! ~Lanie --=_A6FAC173.C9A8C394 An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/dc/b1/cd/b3/attachment.htm --=_A6FAC173.C9A8C394-- ---------------------- multipart/mixed attachment--
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