Hello Brian, I use AcryliKey quite a bit. I have experienced excellent results (almost invisible), but it does take some practice. The biggest challenges for me were learning how to match the color (a little yellow goes a very long way) and getting the timing right for applying the liquid. Too late and it won't adhere well and too early and it is hard to fill the gap. Like most of the skills we use.....practice, practice, practice. I think it is a method and product worth the time to learn. Jeannie Grassi, RPT mailto:jgrassi@silverlink.net Bainbridge Island, WA > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-pianotech@ptg.org > [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]On Behalf > Of btrout@desupernet.net > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 1999 6:25 AM > To: pianotech@ptg.org > Subject: AcryliKey...anybody using it? > > > Hi, > > I've seen the advertisement in the Journal month after month about > AcryliKey. I just wondered if anyone who's using it would like to > comment? > > I wondered about how easy it is to match color or grain, > whether it can > be used on any of the key coverings, even the new plastic, whether the > repairs are close to invisible... Is it expensive to use? > fast to apply? > > I know... questions, questions. Inquiring minds want to know! ; - ) > > Thanks, > > Hope you all are having a great weekend! > > Brian Trout > Quarryville, Pa. > >
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