On 7/31/2011 10:20 AM, Joe Goss wrote: > The worth of the piano is an issue for me. > So the least amount of effort with the greatest amount of return. That's right. Spend the big bucks on pianos with some potential. The potential should determine the repair considerations. > So first treat centers with alcohol then with Goose Juice. The alcohol > will act as both a shrinking agent and as a surfactant for the GJ. If GJ needs a surfactant to get into wool, it's useless by itself. I know it penetrates wool quite nicely without help, so it has no need of a surfactant, alcohol or otherwise. You're just shrinking and lubricating in one step. Ron N
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