One thought that comes to mind... This piano was destined for the dumpster. It would've ended it's life in a miserable fashion, filthy and full of cat poop. So, even if there are long term residual effects, the procedure Doug used nonetheless extended the life of this particular piano. YMMV... Regards, Rob McCall McCall Piano Service, LLC www.mccallpiano.com Murrieta, CA 951-698-1875 On May 22, 2012, at 16:12 , Joseph Garrett wrote: > > All I can say is: WOW! <G> The only question I have is what the longterm, > (residual), effects may be. As you probably know, you can put mild > chemicals on metal and there will be no immidiate effect, but over time > corrosion and such will raise it's ugly head. > Thanks for the input. I am going to try it. (on something I own, first.<G>) > Regards, > Joe > Joe Garrett, R.P.T. > Captain of the Tool Police > Squares R I
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