Clearning Ivory piano keys - need advice
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Clearning Ivory piano keys - need advice
The ivory keys on a relatives piano need a bit of a clean. The join between the lower and upper key is showing. A friend suggested using white spirit? I think this could be a bit harsh. Could anyone out there give me some tips? Cheers
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Post by Gill the Piano »
Just a smear of Fairy Liquid (other washing up liquids are available...) on a barely damp cloth. You could use Duraglit for really stubborn stains, (grief, I sound like an advert) but that will take the shine off the ivory. As for the join; it shows that it's real ivory!
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
or F&N Key cleaner code M153 which is very good on Ivory your tuner should be able to get it for youGill the Piano wrote:Just a smear of Fairy Liquid
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