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Is there anything practical to be done to the strings on this new piano, =
in the customer's home? I've heard white Scotchbrite pads can remove =
corrosion, or fine steel wool (rinsed in lacquer thinner first to remove =
oil)...
--Cy Shuster--
Rochester, MN
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From: Piannaman@aol.com=20
To: pianotech@ptg.org=20
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: Puzzler: instant rust (the answer)
In a message dated 2/13/04 8:12:57 AM Pacific Standard Time, =
mwisner@earthlink.net writes:=20
Shampooed the rug.
Mark,=20
I've got to give this one to you, though it isn't exact. =20
When I spoke with the owner and asked a few questions, she said that =
she does indeed have the cement floor (with radiant heating) wet-mopped =
weekly. I'd be willing to bet that it's far more convenient for the =
cleaners to allow the floor to dry itself than to dry it by hand. And =
as a bonus, it creates that nice tropical environment...:-}=20
The floor will be dry-mopped from here on in, and other measures will =
be taken as well. =20
Thanks for your answers and many suggestions. As always, this list is =
a veritable fount of knowledge!=20
Dave S.=20
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