Paul, Sounds like you are referring to Slick 50 on bridge tops and other creative treatments. I hope that guy is well into retirement. Tom Cole Santa Cruz, CA Paul McCloud wrote: > Jim: > Please be sure your cleaner evaporates without any reside. I've seen > pianos thoroughly gunked up with petroleum based products, and the wood has > been severely weakened by whatever they sprayed. The wood simply becomes > mush, and the flanges are still sticking. > Years ago, my mentor used LPS-1. I'm not saying I recommend it, because > it didn't do much for me, but maybe it would work for you. I suspect Radio > Shack's cleaner is the same thing. > Good luck. Please report your findings. > Paul mcClouD > San Diego > > > >> [Original Message] >> From: Jim Moy <jim at moypiano.com> >> To: <pianotech at ptg.org> >> Date: 07/04/2010 12:36:25 PM >> Subject: Re: [pianotech] CPL >> >> Okay, add that to the list of things to try next time: >> >> Radio Shack Precision Electronic Cleaner >> Gunk >> Brakleen >> >> Are there any more spray cleaners that nobody has tried? :-) >> >> Jim >> > > > >
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