Piano Needing to be Buffed/Revarnished

Asbel Jonathan Corrales ajthepianoman@hotmail.com
Thu, 20 Jan 2000 09:19:20 EST


Mr. Hayden:

Thank you very much for your suggestions and comments.  The information has 
become quite helpful and I will use it accordingly.

A.J.


----Original Message Follows----
From: Roger C Hayden <rchayden2@juno.com>
Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Subject: Re: Piano Needing to be Buffed/Revarnished
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 22:20:40 -0800



On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:04:33 EST "Asbel Jonathan Corrales"
<ajthepianoman@hotmail.com> writes:
 > I have a spinet that I needs to be cleaned and buffed or revarnished.
 >  Any
 > suggestions?
 >
 > Thanks.  A.J.

We often use Howard Restor-a-finish.  And some of their related products.
  Quite dramatic what they can do to old finishes.

And after the finish has set, Guardsman Polishes available at furniture
stores, and some dept. stores.  No waxes.

It's work, but an old upright that looks good jumps many hundreds in
value, and invested might be $5 - 10 in materials, and a couple hours
careful labor.  My wife does that part.  We sell good old uprights
technically tight (new hammers)and looking good for 900 - 1500, original
finishes.

Howard Products, Inc.
Paso Robles, CA  9346
(805) 227-1000



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