This topic just came up here about a month ago. Check the archives for a few different solutions.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 30, 2008 5:07 PM, Ray T. Bentley <<a href="mailto:ray@bentley.net">ray@bentley.net</a>> wrote:<br>
<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Today, I ran across a Wurlitzer grand (very small) made by an Asian<br>manufacturer that is probably less than 10 years old. The soundboard<br>
decal was loose and curled up around all of the edges. The right and<br>left edges were actually touching and buzzing on strings. I'm wondering<br>if anyone has come across this before and how it was solved. I found<br>
that it was still somewhat sticky, and was able to push it back down<br>against the board. Then I very cautiously applied some heat to help<br>reseal it. I don't know if it will stay or not. I'm guessing the<br>
alternative may to try to remove it completely. BTW, this piano is in<br>like new condition in a small chapel in a lovely retirement facility.<br>It isn't at all dusty or misused.<br><br>Any ideas or suggestions?<br>
<br>Thanks.<br><br>Ray<br><br>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<br><font color="#888888">Ray T. Bentley, RPT<br>Registered Piano Tuner-Technician<br>Alton, IL<br><a href="mailto:ray@bentley.net">ray@bentley.net</a><br><a href="http://www.ray.bentley.net" target="_blank">www.ray.bentley.net</a> <<a href="http://www.ray.bentley.net/" target="_blank">http://www.ray.bentley.net/</a>><br>
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