[pianotech] U1 - stained bass strings

Barbara Richmond piano57 at comcast.net
Thu Oct 22 18:10:14 MDT 2009


Hi Scott & Carlos,

I looked--there was something not quite right with the link (for my computer, at least). Is it the ammoniated concentrate that one adds water to? Or the non-ammoniated waterless kind?  or one of the ultrasonic cleaning solutions?

Thanks,

Barbara Richmond, RPT
near Peoria, Illinois



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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 6:05:13 PM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central 
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Marcel=2C take a look at=20 
http://www.merritts.com/store4/public/productlist.aspx?SubcategoryID=3D2066= 
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or search online for "clock cleaning solution". We use it for player piano = 
transmissions.=20 

Scott Jackson 

________________________________ 
> Hi Carlos=2C 
> Do you have a name for that product? Is it easily available? 
> Marcel Carey 
> ________________________________ 
> 
> Rob: 
> 
> We just opened a new set of bass strings=2C and were installing them when= 
to our chagrin=2C noticed several obvious small dark marks. Rather than wa= 
it for replacements I used a mixture of 'clock cleaning solution'. Just a v= 
ery small amount to dampen the tip of a rag. Carlos Ralon=2C RPT 

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