[pianotech] "Sizzling" Dampers-Cleaning Them?????

Laura Olsen laura-olsen at att.net
Thu Oct 6 05:51:52 MDT 2011


A light sanding with an emery board (nail file - open grit, fine side) works well.

Laura Olsen

On Oct 5, 2011, at 8:03 PM, Michael Magness wrote:

> Hi All,
>  
> New customer today older Kohler & Campbell spinet plays & tunes as well as one would expect except the dampers sizzle as they return to the string. Those of you that have heard this know what I'm referring to, usually you find this in barroom or restaurant pianos that have been exposed to smoke a lot which builds up on the surface of the dampers leaving a hard or stiff surface.
>  
> I have on a few occasions when the dampers were thick enough, peeled a layer off, exposing new felt underneath which worked fine but that was usually on uprights that had a thicker damper. The ones on this spinet look pretty thin to begin with.
>  
> The previous tuner had left a note on the back of her card in the piano saying she was suggesting cleaning them, anybody know how to clean dampers?
>  
> Appreciate any suggestions,
>  
> Mike
> 
> -- 
>   
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> Sanford I. Weill   
> 
> Michael Magness
> Magness Piano Service
> 608-786-4404
> www.IFixPianos.com
> email mike at ifixpianos.com

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