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SSERIF" FACE="Verdana" LANG="0">Ladies and gents,
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<BR>I just got through with a job for a really picky customer who had compla=
ined about "chipped" keys on an RX2 Kawai. I suspected glue on the sid=
es of the keytops, and when I got there, I found that I was right.
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<BR>I took some very fine sandpaper and took it off. Unfortunately, in=
my enthuiasm, I took a some of the shine off of a bit of the keytop....:-(.=
Luckily, I had some Flitz metal AND fiberglass polish with me. =
After trying it on a dummy keytop I'd brought along as a guinea pig with gre=
at results, I used it on the offended key and voila! Shiny as a new pe=
nny! Mr. Picky was satisfied, at least with the keys..was I surprised =
to get a call from him an hour later saying that "E above middle C is out of=
tune?"
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<BR>Like many people who can't help but focus too much on small things, it's=
hard to for them to see the big picture.
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<BR>Nonetheless, I learned a new use for a familiar product. Versatile=
stuff, that Flitz.
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<BR>Dave Stahl</FONT></HTML>