Or sell the pianos to smokey saloons! --- Bigeartb@aol.com wrote: > Marcel; > It's very difficult to 'clean' a piano that > has been in fire. The smoke > can penetrate the wood and ozone will not solve that > problem. The first day > of high humidity will re-kindle that awful smell. > The smoke may show on the > outside but I'll bet the 'stink' is on the inside > and ozone will not solve > that problem within the wood. > I would not even begin to take that chance. Be > safe....total the pianos. > > Tommy Black > Decatur, Ala. > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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