hairspray hammer hardner question

Roger Jolly roger.j at sasktel.net
Thu Apr 6 00:38:23 MDT 2006


Hi David,
                   I use the Aussie brand in the blue can..   It can 
be used in the customers home, since it smells nice O:-)
Regards Roger



At 11:25 PM 4/5/2006, you wrote:

>Roger,
>
>Possibly I missed this but any particular hairspray brand that has 
>the right amount of solids etc.
>
>David Ilvedson, RPT
>Pacifica, California
>
>
>
>
>----------
>Original message
>From: "Roger Jolly"
>To: "Pianotech List"
>Received: 4/5/2006 6:45:45 PM
>Subject: Re: hairspray hammer hardner question
>
>Hi Julie,
>                  The sand paper is only used if you apply too much 
> spray.  The nice thing about this method , is that there is a small 
> amount of material and will not soak into the hammer very 
> far.  It's dry in a few minutes.
>Use a very light grade of sand paper about 400 grit, if needed.
>I am assuming the hammers have been pre filed to obtain some extra brightness.
>
>Regards Roger
>
>
>
>At 09:59 AM 4/5/2006, you wrote:
>>Greetings Rodger,
>>
>>              If I use the hairspray, do I use light sandpaper, 
>> BEFORE or AFTER spraying?
>>Also doesnt sanding the hammer make it softer?
>>
>>Thanks in advance,
>>Julia Gottshall
>>Reading, PA
>>
>>In a message dated 3/31/2006 9:20:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
>>roger.j at sasktel.net writes:
>>Hi Julia,
>>                 A nice simple solution.  Mask off the surrounding 
>> hammers,  Spay the crown with a light coat of hair spray, should 
>> bring back the sparkle.  Easy to reverse, by lightly sanding, very controlled.
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