[CAUT] Fw: water stains

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Thu Nov 16 15:58:42 MST 2006


 Hey!~

What do I do about this one??!!

Paul
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Sheila Brunkhorst <sbrunkhorst1 at unl.edu> 
11/16/2006 04:55 PM

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Paul.
Its not water but anti-freeze. The radiator broke on stage level and 
leaked down the wall into the basement.  The piano cover is ruined -Do you 
want the cover back or should we throw it out????  Also, The Maintenance 
dept will need to drain the system - next Wednesday, Nov 22 it an all day 
event if it last longer then that I will look into moving the piano to 
Lied over Thanksgiving.
Sheila

Paul T Williams wrote:

Hi Sheila, 

It be crazy around here, eh? 

I asked my fellow college techs and I got this reponse regarding the 
Baldwin water stain.  I'll give it a try after the dust settles over the 
weekend!! 

Good luck 

Paul 
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Jon Page <jonpage at comcast.net> 
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11/16/2006 01:23 PM 

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Water stains can be lessened or removed with denatured alcohol.

It softens the finish and pulls the water out as it evaporates.
It's a little tricky to get the right amount of alcohol applied
and the proper light motion waving over the surface to help
evaporate. Too much rubbing will remove the finish.
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Regards,

Jon Page
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