I've been asked to refinish a Naugahyde Wurlitzer ("grandma's piano must be saved!") similar to the photo attached. I gave all the standard disclaimers, and they are still interested. The piano in question has wood case trim that looks like it was used as a workbench, but the Naugahyde that covers 75% of it is intact, if dull. Has anyone successfully cleaned up the Naugahyde, and/or used a spray dye for automobile vinyl tops? Any compatibility problems with the 1950's Wurli hyde? Is it vinyl? The dye worked great on my old 1977 Ford LTD, which had the top dyed in 1989. It had the best looking vinyl top at the 2006 demolition derby, so I know it lasts! I just don't want to end up with melted Nauga-goo. Consider this question part of "testing in an inconspicuous area". Greg Graham Brodheadsville, PA ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: 6 After.jpg Type: image/pjpeg Size: 31493 bytes Desc: 431060554-6 After.jpg Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070206/e081545a/attachment-0001.bin
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