I agree...my only worry is inhaling teflon powder. I'm trying to keep a mask with me...would a simple white paper mask do anything? Brushes tend to stir up the teflon powder. From a tip on the list I'm now using hammer felt cut to fit the bushing mortice...seems to stir up less... David Ilvedson Powdered Tef can be applied to both front and balance bushings fast, with a 2" China bristle brush...and at the same time, why not treat the guide rail bushings, keyend damper lift felt, , shift lever, glide bolts, keybed/frame contact sufraces...(front and back keybed frame), shift spring, shift lever, frame hold/dag surfaces, jack tenders, knuckles, drop screws, cheek block / frame guides...even the Capstan contact felt can be accessed... -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20081102/af45b2c2/attachment.html
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