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I keep mine in a Tupperware container with a big bag of desiccant in it. =
I get plenty of new bags because they come with the piano. But then, I =
live in Arizona, so I don't usually have too much problem with moisture. =
You could look into a kit that would go inside with you at night, I =
suppose.=20
Kevin
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From: Charles Neuman=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 1:44 PM
Subject: strings - not done yet
I forgot to ask about rusting. One person said he doesn't keep his =
strings
in his car because they would rust. Most other people like to have =
their
strings with them. If you DO keep your strings with you, what is the =
best
way to prevent rust, aside from spraying them with WD-40? (I know, I =
know,
don't panic. I would never do that.)
Would a zip lock bag help?
Charles Neuman
PTG Assoc, Long Island
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