In the seeming never-ending saga of overhauling an old upright, I have been using Homer Farmby's Furniture Refinisher to remove the old gunked up, aligatorized finish, and boy is it a pain in the nether regions. I noted there are several other products on the shelves for stripping - those that you wipe it on, let it set for 30 minutes or so and scrape it off with a putty knife or some such. I would appreciate your input on what would be the best way to go - I've finished less than half the piano. What I've finished looks pretty good (old, but good). As always, thanks for the advice. And before you ask, no, the piano's not worth all the time and effort (and money) I've put into it, but it's been good experience. -- Jerry Hunt Dallas, TX
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