John, That is exactly what I do, except I use old hand towels. The dish soap has the grease cutting power I like. I have two buckets I carry with me for the soapy and clean water. I give my pianos a "bath" about every two years. It's cheap and affective. Tim Coates University of South Dakota University of Sioux Falls On Dec 3, 2005, at 3:26 PM, John Minor wrote: > I use regular dish soap and water with "soft" paper towels on > satin lacquer finish, wiping with the grain. Then finish off > with a damp non-soapy paper towel, followed by a dry paper > towel, again going with the grain, to buff off the remaing water. > > John Minor > University of Illinois > > > Our older D on stage has a lot of hand and finger prints all > over the sides of the case. It is looking really bad. Even > students are complaining. How can I remove them and make the > case look better? > > Willem Blees, RPT > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives >
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