Clark Hale chale@titan.iwu.edu
Wed, 22 May 1996 09:06:10 -0500 (CDT)



On Tue, 21 May 1996, Barbara E. Richmond wrote:

> At 07:32 PM 5/20/96 -0600, you wrote:
> >>Some time ago, one of my rental pianos came back from a home where it got
> >>a heavy dose of tobacco smoke.  I was wondering how to get the smoke out.
> >> About the same time, my Grandmother bought a car that had the same
> >>problem.  The dealer told her to put dryer sheets inside for a few
> >>weeks. It worked.  I tried it in my rental piano.  It worked.  I have
> >>since used this method several times and so far it hasn't failed me.
> >>
> >>Ron Shiflet, RPT
> >
> >Ron, what exactly do you mean when you say "dryer sheets"??????
> >
> >Tom Cobble, RPT
> >
> >
> Gee, Tom, have you done any laundry lately?  Dryer sheets are the fabric
> softener sheets one uses in the dryer.  Better watch out, that fabric
> softener might clog the hammers--just kidding! ;-)
>
> Barbara Richmond, RPT
> Palestine, Texas
>
>Barb,

I wondered the same!!

Clark Hale



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