Smoke Damage

John Lillico, RPT staytuned@idirect.com
Fri, 23 Jun 2000 23:39:47 -0400


>I do not have first hand evidence of this, but was told by the company
>that handled the smoke and fire damage to the house and furnishings from
>my last smoke damaged piano job that the ozone will attack rubber.  If
>this is true, it is surely a small price to pay for the benefits of
>ridding the piano of all remnants of the odor.  
>
>So what if a few rubber buttons get gummy?
>
>Mark Potter

Right on, Mark. Ozone attacks rubber 'cause it's organic, but it's a real slow process. Maybe that's why our cars have their wheels under the body!!

Just jokin', but you're right!

John Lillico, RPT
Oakville, Ontario




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