Spilled coke on the plate

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Mon, 02 Feb 2004 14:35:40 -0500


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Charles,
         I'm thinkin ..... hot water?

Greg Newell



At 02:04 PM 2/2/2004, you wrote:

>Dear People,
>       Someone spilled a coke years ago on this Yamaha GH1 Grand and the=20
> spill is now a 12" diameter hard scratchy stain on the plate.  It looks=20
> and feels like that the undercoat they used to spray underneath autos to=
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> keep the fenders from rusting out.  If you are over 40 you know what I=20
> mean.  Has anyone else ever had to clean up this kind of a mess?
>      I am thinking about removing the strings and pins of the affected=20
> area to clean.  But what would be a good cleansing agent?  Vinegar and=20
> water?  Or maybe some kind of paint thinner?  Please help, I'm flying=20
> blind here.  I don't know yet what damage, if any, it did to the=20
> pinblock.  But right now I would be happy if I had some kind of solution=
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> to the cleaning problem.  Literally and figuratively.
>      Thanks a bunch for any help.
>Charles Cron
>Rockfield, KY
>
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