Grin... I like the spelling of the word "whippen".. no matter what anyone tells you... you have it right.. :) I have never heard of the situation you describe after using Proteck. Will be interested in the replies you get DBee840388@AOL.COM wrote: > To the List - A fellow colleague proteked the hammer and whippen flanges of a > new Steinway only to have them completely seize up resulting in the need to > repin the whole darn works. So.....is the bushing cloth used on these > instruments treated with Emeralon which reacts adversely to Protek? I myself > have used Protek on older S&S pianos here and there with good results. > > Don Bee, RPT > Chicago Chapter -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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