Although it might be hard for Marshall to see, I find that if I look carefully around the edges of the panel and also where it meets the case, I can see a very fine white powder where the squeaks originate. I rub VJ lube wherever I see the powder, and that seems to fix the problem. VJ lube also douses the "poly squeaks" in benches very easily. Take the legs off one at a time, look at the places where they contact the sides of the bench, rub a thin layer of VJ lube there (and the powder is usually there as well) and put the leg back on. I've never had to repeat it. Susan Piano Boutique wrote: > Marshall > I have done this many times. You might try name board felt and > sometimes you only have to put it at the ends, top and bottom. Also > put the felt back far enough so it is not seen by the customer: or > wood be musicians. > > William > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20121122/4cae6f67/attachment.htm>
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