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Tp, R.N. & T.F.
Oh come on you'all, your just to timid. I prefer the super charg-omatic
leaf blower method. Why Just yesterday I had a request to do this after one
of my friends finished up a remodel. So before all the cleanup began I stopped
by and made this wonderful cloud of dust with the leaf blower. A huge cloud
O dust billowed out of her Stwy O while we all giggled When I got done. I
turned to her & said I've always wanted to do that!!!!!!!! It felt soo good. Hey
the piano was really clean & I couldn't even hear the yard guy mowing
outside. Ahh justice is sweet.
Dale
>I did this once - but was able to wheel the piano outside to do it. Whose
>house do you use compressed air in to clean a dusty piano - and who pays
>the house-cleaning bill? I don't even like doing that in my shop!
>
>Terry Farrell
I agree, sort of. When they ask, and they do often ask, how to keep the
dust out of their grand, I recommend they blow it out regularly with the
vacuum and crevasse tool. This prevents dense cloud producing dust buildup,
and postpones the need to pay me mechanic's rates for dust eviction after
the fact.
Ron N
Erwins Pianos Restorations
4721 Parker Rd.
Modesto, Ca 95357
209-577-8397
Rebuilt Steinway , Mason &Hamlin Sales
www.Erwinspiano.com
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