[pianotech] Chemicals used in piano work - Ryan

Susan Kline skline at peak.org
Tue Jul 6 23:57:15 MDT 2010


I hope the wind is blowing from the Southeast, Joe. <grin>

Susan Kline
Philomath, OR

>1. Perk
>2. Glacial Acetic Acid
>3. Volatile Contact Cements, (3M Super 77 and Weldwood)
>4. Plastic Wood & Solvent
>5. LPS-1 Lubricant, (spray)
>6. Tri-Flow (spray
>7. Goof Off
>8. Silicone Spray, (automotive-pur)
>9. Center pin/bushing lubes
>10. Gum & Pitch remover
>11. Naptha
>12. Polyester finishing product
>13. Renews-it (cleaning solvent)
>14. Tarnex, (Acidified Thiourea)
>15. Lighter Fluid, aka Aviation Gas
>16. Wood Alcohol/Methanol/Isopropyl, etc.
>17. Teflon Powder in static condition and spray, as in Slip Spray
>18. Nitrocellulose Lacquers and thinners
>19. Acetone
>20. Varnish and Mineral Spirits
>21. Turpentine
>22. Synthetic Reducer, (aka toulalene/tolulol)
>23. Strippers, (too numerous to list)
>24. Rattle Can Finishes of various/dubious varieties
>
>Well, that's my list. I'm sure there are many more to be added.
>Regards,
>Joe




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