To make the aforementioned process safer, get one of those "trigger attachments" for aerosol cans. Euphonious Thumpe --- On Mon, 12/1/08, Shawn Brock <shawnbrock at fuse.net> wrote: > From: Shawn Brock <shawnbrock at fuse.net> > Subject: [pianotech] cleaning/restoring tone of bass strings > To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org> > Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 11:42 AM > List, > > I know we had an insightful article in the Journal some > time back about restoring tone to bass strings. Apparently > some of my copies of the PTJ were lost in my move back to > Cincinnati, so I don't have what I need when I need it. > The problem strings are just a few bychords and the piano is > an old Smith and Nickson art case. The fellow who bought it > got a heck of a deal and it don't need a lot of work. > We have to take care of these bass strings though. He will > be using it in a professional recording studio and tubby > bass notes just won't do. So other than the obvious > turn and role what would any of you recommend? > > Regards, > Shawn Brock, RPT > 513-316-0563 > www.shawnbrock.com
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