polish

richard.ucci@att.net richard.ucci@att.net
Tue, 30 Nov 2004 13:50:44 +0000


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Just stumbled onto some micro fiber cloths at Pep Boys. Best thing I've seen for high polish or satin polishing. Use them damp or dry , a set of four is about $8, can be washed and used over and over.

I'm going to give them out to better clients.

RU/UP 

-------------- Original message from David Ilvedson <ilvey@sbcglobal.net>: -------------- 


> I like Cory products for high gloss...his satin polish leaves something to be 
> desired... 
> 
> David I. 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original message ----------------------------------------> 
> From: Carl Teplitski 
> To: Pianotech 
> Received: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:21:57 -0600 
> Subject: polish 
> 
> >Wondering what other tuners use to polish pianos, which are not wood. 
> >[e.g. plastic.] For many years I've used a glass type cleaner, [not 
> >windex]. 
> >It was a commercial cleaner, and when it ran out, I didn't think to 
> >check 
> >the name, but plan to check with a windshield installer, locally, to see 
> >if they 
> >use the stuff. It was quite adequate, but would like to hear other 
> >opinions. 
> >I suppose, a good furniture polish is what's normally used on wood 
> >pianos. 
> 
> >Thanks in advance. 
> 
> >Carl / Winnipeg / Canada 
> 
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