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Hi Folks:
According to the Baldwin Service Manual, "Tight action centers can =
be treated by preparing a solution of 1/2 pint of silicone with 1/2 =
gallon of VM&P naptha. (1:8) Shake or mix thoroughly. Apply to all =
action centers liberally. Results will be immediate." Speaking from =
personal experience and using gallons of the stuff over the years, I =
have found it very effective, as long lasting as CLP, and MUCH less =
expensive. My only question is where do you find silicone? In checking =
with Dow Chemical, it is sold in case lots of gallons. I found pure =
liquid silicone in a large food market in Brazil where it is used as a =
clothing waterproofing, but have not seen it elsewhere. In desperation, =
I've exhausted all the pressure from a can of silicone spray, punched a =
pinhole in the domed top of the can to be sure, cut the top off with a =
can opener, and drained the silicone from the can by inverting it. =
Seems to work fine, but messy and time consuming. Anyone have a source? =
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Also does anyone have a source for the mold release known as McLube. =
Seems that a number of items made for other industries are applicable =
to piano work..... Mike Kurta, RPT
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