I would try grilling over hot coals with a butter/apple jelly/garlic basting sauce. Serve with new potatoes, light salad and an aged Merlot. Tastes like chicken. Lance Lafargue, RPT New Orleans Chapter Covington, LA. lafargue@iamerica.net ---------- > From: Rolland Miller <70642.3604@CompuServe.COM> > To: Pianotech List, <Pianotech@ptg.org> > Cc: Don Bratton <TUNE.IT@juno.com> > Subject: KAT URIN problem > Date: Tuesday, September 09, 1997 9:59 AM > > Hello list, > > A good friend and fellow chapter member asked me to post for help on this > delicate matter. > > A new customer, who was somewhat senile, had a piano in which the key > board area had been sprayed, apparently many times by the house hold cat. > > As the key tops were plastic they seem to have survived the cats efforts. > Underneath however, the wooden part of the key and the rails are > impregnated with the dried urine residue. > > My friend plans to replace key pins and punchings but would like some > opinions about removing the dried urine residue from the wood so that it > won't corrode the new parts he is putting in. Also the smell is a problem. > > Please reply to the list or to me privately if you prefer, I will see that > the info gets past on. > > Thanks for any help. > Rolland Miller, 70642,3604@compuserve.com > (aol members will have to change the comma between the digits to a period > >70642.3604)
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