[pianotech] Cleaning keytops

Terry Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Mon Apr 5 20:10:23 MDT 2010


Worth a try - I don't think it will eat the keytop!

Terry Farrell

On Apr 5, 2010, at 9:52 PM, pianofritz50 at aol.com wrote:

> I'm trying to slug my way thru the emails...  but if it hasn't  
> already been said:
>
> If the keytop is plastic... use WD-40.  WD-40 takes Permanent Marker  
> off of those company Erasable Boards... perhaps it would work for  
> plastic, too?
>
> Bill Fritz, St Louis
> ---------------------------
> I received an e-mail yesterday from a lady who said that her son put  
> permenant marker on a key.  They used toothe paste wit baking soda  
> which I said might be too abrasvie.  So what could be used to remove  
> permanent marker without damaging a key top.  I do not know if they  
> are ivor or plastic. It's a Pratt  & Read grand according to her.   
> Thanks everyone
> Marshall
>
>
> Marshall Gisondi Piano Technician

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