Help on removing glue....
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Help on removing glue....
Piano tuner employed by shop I purchased my U3 from decided to plaster his details on the inside of my piano.It`s on the polyester finish.
I`ve spent about 20 careful mins trying to remove it with water but there`s still a residue left.
Any suggestions how I can remove this without damaging the surface?
(Yes I have complained and I`m still fuming )
I`ve spent about 20 careful mins trying to remove it with water but there`s still a residue left.
Any suggestions how I can remove this without damaging the surface?
(Yes I have complained and I`m still fuming )
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
That is some thing we all do but I normally tell the client or place on the sides Mentholated sprit will remove it but you don’t need a lot
Barrie,
Barrie,
Barrie Heaton
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Removing Glue
I find that using a small amount of pure olive oil on a piece of cotton and dap over the patch of glue for a while and then use very gentle rub in single direction will do the job. Do not use back & forth action as the dissolved glue will be brought back during the return stroke. Try it see if it works.
David de Tekniqy
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