>I was actually thinking about some sort of "dry cleaning fluid", >outside, with cardboard under the piano to absorb it, and wearing >full protection, of >course. I wouldn't use anything illegal, but wondered if this might >be feasible ? Oh for chrisake, the piano is trashed. Pitch it. There's plenty of gutted pianos wanting the units reinstalled, you'll probably make more money selling off the player parts than doing some halffast cleaning attempt. If you're not going to bother going first rate then don't waste your time with a tooner repair. If you want to keep getting what you've been getting... keep doing what you've been doing. -- Regards, Jon Page -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20070731/f3c792d7/attachment.html
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