Ken and Listz, I have had a situation like this with a woman who's father gave her a piano. He had many of those infenal feline creatures and the piano was really quite pungent. I had her buy the chemical to clean it with that was suggested by the vet. I seemed to work but I'm afraid I can't remember the name. Has anyone tried using that new product Fabreeze? Greg Newell Ken Jankura wrote: > > There is a thread on caut about smoke damage. I received a call today from > a restoration company working at a church where the chimney backed up and > spewed oily soot from a fuel oil furnace on everything. He wanted to know > if I could clean the keys (primarily) and the inside(?) of two old uprights > that the church members are attached to. I don't think so, but told him I > would consult with my colleagues. Any thoughts? Will the action be > necessarily adversely affected? If the smell is not bad, could they > function as before :-) if the keys were cleaned up? > See you in Pittsburg > Ken Jankura > Newburg, PA > >
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