What ya have to guess is....Who came up with these remedies anyway???? Kind of like in the middle ages when some poor slob was told by the king "eat this mushroom!" What a mind-blowing thing to know about vinegar and ketchup!! Paul Paul T Williams <pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu> Sent by: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org 12/02/2008 04:13 PM Please respond to pianotech at ptg.org To pianotech at ptg.org cc Subject Re: [pianotech] Cleaning Brass Cauls PERFECT!!! Paul "William Monroe" <pianotech at a440piano.net> Sent by: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org 12/02/2008 04:11 PM Please respond to pianotech at ptg.org To <pianotech at ptg.org> cc Subject Re: [pianotech] Cleaning Brass Cauls Thanks everyone. Just what I was looking for. Come to think of it, my family is gone tonight so maybe I'll make some fish and chips, clean my cauls and garnish my dinner all at once - nothing wasted! ;-] William R. Monroe > Vinegar & salt works great, as does lemon juice & salt, with the bonus > that it smells nicer. Of course, a good rubbing with Brasso works well. > Do it en-masse in a small bowl or such, use an old toothbrush to scrub, > and then give them a bath with water and a mild dish soap. After rinsing, > dry right away on an old towel, and you, my friend, have some shiny key > cauls. > > Ray Irving > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20081202/83c26cc0/attachment.html>
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