Liberally, as far as I can guess. The first drop needs a bit of time to soak in. The second drop not nearly so long. And the rest go in quickly. The three times I have used VS Profelt, it worked well. But I haven't checked these bushings since then (about 4-5 months ago. Time will tell if it will be a decent long-term bandaid fix. Yes, cauls for sure. -- JF On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 6:29 AM, Bill Costanzo <pnotuner at rochester.rr.com>wrote: > Anyone using VS Profelt for key bushings? I bought a bottle after the > last thread about it but haven't used it yet. > > My question is about application, I can't find any directions for the > stuff. > > How much should I use and can I apply to the keys in the keybed or do they > need to have cauls inserted while they dry? > > This for my piano, otherwise I'd just go ahead and rebush, but I thought > this would be a good chance to experiment. > > Thanks to all. > > > > Bill Costanzo > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090204/6dd8add8/attachment.html>
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