Get the most expensive one you can afford, put the piano in a shed AWAY FROM YOUR HOUSE AND SHOP and "blast" it. Let it air out for several days, afterward, before approaching. Will mitigate odors, but not completely remove them.
Euphonious Thumpe
--- On Fri, 1/16/09, Ryan Sowers <tunerryan at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Ryan Sowers <tunerryan at gmail.com>
> Subject: [pianotech] ozone machines
> To: pianotech at ptg.org
> Date: Friday, January 16, 2009, 4:15 PM
> The topic about getting smoke smell out of pianos got me
> interested in
> perhaps buying an ozone machine. They vary in price a lot.
> I'm wondering if
> anyone has any experience with these devices. I understand
> they are not good
> to have running where people are, but I'm thinking it
> would be nice to be
> able to put one inside a piano and then wrap it up. Any
> ideas?
>
> --
> Ryan Sowers, RPT
> Puget Sound Chapter
> Olympia, WA
> www.pianova.net
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