I just wanted to say "I second Andrew's declaration!" I believe Susan Kline is also an advocate for the "Less Is More" approach. Please folks, read all the advice offered on the list, but then experiment on your own piano, not your customer's! Advice also varies regarding sensitivity to the stuff. I suggest you wear latex gloves, and have REALLY good ventilation (at least a fan blowing the fumes away from you, and a nearby open window). You can burn your sinuses, and your eyes can get very irritated as well. Obviously, some listers don't seem to notice any toxicity or irritation from the stuff. Good for them, but you or your customer may be quite sensitive to its vapors. DAMHIK, Patrick Draine On Mar 8, 2006, at 2:43 PM, Andrew and Rebeca Anderson wrote: > I've never used more than a fraction of a bottle. Others use > more. I am inclined to give it what it will soak up, making > several passes.
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