Vinegar sounds like a plan. I checked the archives and found one mention of X - 14 (contains sodium hypochlorite and comes in a spray bottle) but nothing about how you'd apply it to the top of a strung soundboard, whether it should be neutralized, etc. I'm hesitant to experiment with the customer's piano but if anyone has some hands-on experience, I'd like to hear about it. Tom Cole John Delmore wrote: >"chemical" friends > >Oh, I meant friends who were "really" chemists, >not those renegades the FBI doesn't like <G> >(Would they really watch a bunch of piano techs?) > >"if vinegar does the job with extra stuff" > >Please do not mix chemicals if you don't know >EXACTLY whatyou're doing. >Even household chemicals can kill you. >I meant to use the vinegar and other stuff seperately. Play safe. > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives > > > >
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