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<DIV><SPAN class=828042916-13012005>I found out that thootpaste works fine. The
paste is a little rough, but the gels are finer.</SPAN></DIV>
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<DIV><SPAN class=828042916-13012005>Marcel Carey, RPT</SPAN></DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=828042916-13012005>Sherbrooke, QC</SPAN></DIV>
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size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> pianotech-bounces@ptg.org
[mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org]<B>On Behalf Of
</B>Piannaman@aol.com<BR><B>Sent:</B> January 13, 2005 9:45 AM<BR><B>To:</B>
pianotech@ptg.org<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: Polishing White Plastic
Key-tops<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><FONT id=role_document face=Verdana color=#000000
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<DIV>Michael,</DIV>
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<DIV>Haven't used Brasso, but I would imagine that it's similar to Flitz,
which works quite well on plastic.</DIV>
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<DIV>Dave Stahl</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 1/12/05 6:29:17 PM Pacific Standard Time,
alanforsyth@fortune4.fsnet.co.uk writes:</DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT face=Arial>Brasso.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT face=Arial>AF</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
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<A title=mailto:michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk
href="mailto:michael@gambles.fsnet.co.uk">Michael Gamble</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A title=mailto:pianotech@ptg.org
href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</A> </DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, January 12, 2005
9:01 PM</DIV>
<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Polishing White Plastic
Key-tops</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Hello list</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>I don't know if this subject has been
covered. A client has this Yam U1 which suffered a broken key-top. The
broken part successfully glued in place but the whole area needs
repolishing.The surface is lightly scratched - enough to visibly and
tactilely make one aware that all is not what it ought to be. Any ideas on
this? Dremel buffing mop? Any special gunge required? </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Regards from across the Pond</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Michael G
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