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Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
Post by IvorYtickler »
I've been told that my piano has a lacquer finish, and thre are many, many scratches on it and it is generally a bit dull looking. What cna I do to polish it up, and is it possible for me to polish out or otherwise repair some of the scratches? In a few places they are quite deep, with the colour of the wood showing through- are these likely repairable?
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Re: Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
Post by Barrie Heaton »
What do mean by lacquer finish is it high gloss there are Cory products for all Finishings see theSee Compatibility ChartIvorYtickler wrote:I've been told that my piano has a lacquer finish, and thre are many, many scratches on it and it is generally a bit dull looking. What cna I do to polish it up, and is it possible for me to polish out or otherwise repair some of the scratches? In a few places they are quite deep, with the colour of the wood showing through- are these likely repairable?
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You probably need Cory Buff-Brite to remove the scratches and Cory High Gloss Piano Polishto clean
also the Steinway Piano Supreme Cream Polish will remove some scratch marks
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Re: Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
actually, it must be fairly easy to repair, because you get all these 40 year old Yamaha U1's for sale and they all have immaculate cases but shoddy insides.
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Re: Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
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joseph wrote:actually, it must be fairly easy to repair, because you get all these 40 year old Yamaha U1's for sale and they all have immaculate cases but shoddy insides.
I lot of them are resprayed
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Re: Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
Post by IvorYtickler »
Not sure if it is 'high gloss'... perhaps once upon a time it was! I'm just going by what my tuner said.Barrie Heaton wrote:What do mean by lacquer finish is it high gloss there are Cory products for all Finishings see theSee Compatibility Chart
Re: Care and repair of a lacquered finish?
A French Polisher will be able to make a good repair.
"Lacquer" can mean several different finishes.
It usually refers to Nitrocellulose lacquer (also referred to as pre-cat lacquer).
It can also be used for Shellac, acrylic or other. All of these systems are different and not compatible with each other.
"Lacquer" can mean several different finishes.
It usually refers to Nitrocellulose lacquer (also referred to as pre-cat lacquer).
It can also be used for Shellac, acrylic or other. All of these systems are different and not compatible with each other.
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