Scrape! Use a very sharp chisel, wide enough to span the height of the sharp so you don't gouge. You can do this w/keys on the piano too, then just vaccuum up before wiping down with a mild soap solution. The minute you get it wet, it's like titebond. Not so gross & smelly in the dry state either. Otto ----- Original Message ----- From: <stranges@Oswego.EDU> To: "caut list" <caut@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, August 08, 2003 1:31 PM Subject: finger gunk poll :( > > Ok folks.. > > With the lovely high humidity, and all of the keybushing you're getting > done this summer.. > > You MUST unfortunately be running into the grody residue left from years of > dirty fingers and who knows what else on the sides of keys- especially the > sharps. > > I had a short discussion about it with Dr. Don McKechnie- but who else does > what, to get rid of this yucky stuff. > > Speak up please. > > You know who you are.. > > :B > Grossed out in Oswego > > _______________________________________________ > caut list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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