Super glue on key tops

Charles T. Wesco cwesco@myexcel.com
Thu, 30 Jan 2003 18:56:34 -0500


I remember at the PTG convention last year the super glue distributor
had some super-glue remover (for removing glue from stuck fingers!)
which just might do the trick well.

Charles Wesco RPT

-----Original Message-----
From: pianotech-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] On
Behalf Of Robert Goodale
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 12:42 AM
To: Pianotech
Subject: Super glue on key tops

> Hello, A teacher spilled some super glue on two pianos .One has Ivory
the
> other plastic.He tried denatured alcho.I have used razors ,and sanding
and
> buffing, but can we us a srtonger chemical that won't melt or remove
the
> key.
> Thank You
> Dan SchrefflerRPT
> Northern Az. University

Hmmmm, who do I know at NAU that has two pianos, one with ivory tops and
one
with plastic?  Tell Frank super glue is not the recommended method to
keep
the students from leaving the piano!

Tis' a problem.  Acetone might soften the glue up a bit but I can tell
you
without a doubt that it will destroy the plastic tops.  DO NOT use
anything
like that or you will regret it.  Some lacquer thinner might be okay but
I
would use it very carefully and in limited quantity.  I'm not sure what
would happen with the ivory.  As you mentioned, scraping and sanding
comes
first to mind since ivory has similar properties to wood.  Scraping
might
work on the plastic as well if you have access to a buffing wheel to
polish
it back up again.

Rob Goodale,RPT
Las Vegas, NV



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