stripping

Greg Newell gnewell@ameritech.net
Wed, 27 Apr 2005 13:08:54 -0400


P.S. from dye as well?



At 11:46 AM 4/27/2005, you wrote:

>All the methods outlined will work, but there is a better and less
>expensive way to do the job.
>
>Dyna 2 stripper is a non-hazardous, non-methylene chloride based remover
>that does all the work for you.  Just put it on once, wait a hour or two,
>then scrape it off.  It doesn't stink, won't burn your hands, and
>penetrates to the bare wood in one application.  The waste is
>biodegradable, so there are no hazmat disposal fees.  You can let it sit on
>the wood overnight and take it off the next morning.  It will not effect
>glue, so you'll never get veneer lifting.
>
>I sell this stuff through my PianoLac website.  GDPR (the piano rebuilding
>arm of Faust-Harrison Pianos in NYC) use it exclusively.  There is no
>faster, easier way to strip a piano.  It's also great for stripping plates,
>as GDPR has discovered.
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Greg Newell
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