Tell us what you find out! Pictures? Paul C Subject: Re: milk on keytops thread This is such a strange topic to my modern thinking. Next time I'm thinking of it while I'm in the shop, I'm gonna try this. I have plenty of loose ivories, so why not? I'd be glad to know one way or the other. JF On 7/12/07, Paul Chick (Earthlink) <tune4 at earthlink.net> wrote: > > Subject: milk on keytops thread > > A few days ago there was a question as to whether milk could or should > be used to clean keytops (ivories, I think). > > > JF > > For what its worth: > I found a newspaper clipping taped to the inside of a bench that called for > plain yogurt to clean piano keys. I pointed to the clipping which surprised > the owner. She knew her mother used "something" to clean the keys, but > never saw her do it. The ivories were/are snow white. It is very difficult > to see the joint between the heads and tails, and no odor-sour > milk/yogurt-coming from the piano. I've haven't tried it...yet. > > Paul C > >
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