Dyna 2 stripper experiences

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Fri, 13 May 2005 20:32:40 EST


>Arthur,
>         Will do! Thanks for the help. I'll be back at it again on Sunday 
>.... I hope.
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>Greg
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>At 03:05 AM 5/13/2005, you wrote:
>> >Greg,
>>Don't know about the John Voight/color lightening/dyna 2 situation.
>>Haven't seen bleaching effects from Dyna 2, and have used it on
>>soundboards.  If you want to play it safe, just dab it very thickly on
the
>>crusty areas.  Soundboards have to be stripped and sanded very
thoroughly,
>>because many of them were coated with shellac that very deep into the
>>grain, and some of the grain was wide and deep.  You can experience what
>>may look like color changes when you really clean out an old board, but
>>it's really the orange shellac coming out and revealing the color of the
>>wood.  Since the board is made of many different pieces and colors, this
>>could pass for bleaching or color change.
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>>If this works out, I would appreciate a mention on the list.
>>
>>Stay in touch.
>>Arthur
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>Greg Newell
>Greg's piano Forté
>mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net 
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