Bill, Do you set up a "tent" or something? How do you go about it? How long does it have to run? Howard Jackson Monroe, LA On Mon, 05 Nov 2001 17:34:49 -0600 Bill Jeffreys <pianotx@airmail.net> writes: > Howard, > I have an ozone machine I use to treat pianos that smell of > cigarette smoke > etc. Works great. I have never used my machine on a piano which > has been > through a fire etc., but it should work fine. > > Bill Jeffreys > Tyler, TX > > > At 04:09 PM 11/5/2001 -0600, you wrote: > >Hello list: > >Has anyone out there had any experience removing smoke odors from > pianos > >with an Ozone Machine that does something to the oxygen. > >Does it work and does it have any adverse effect on the piano? > I've got > >two grands and a studio that were in a building that had a fire. > They > >were closed and not in the room where the fire was. After cleaning > they > >still stink! > > > >Howard > >
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