Saturday, January 16, 2010

Clean Satin Black Piano How Do I Clean/polish My Piano?

How do I clean/polish my piano? - clean satin black piano

Kimball is a black, satin, Baby Grand. It seems boring. The piano tuner said he could use something as commonplace as a compromise, but I'm really scared, cleaner use. Is there any type of cleaning for the piano? In addition, the piano is full of cat hair / dust. What would you recommend it?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Get rid of hair and dust first. Do you have a vacuum cleaner with accessories or maybe a little Dirt Devil hand? Otherwise, try Swiffer dry cloth to reach the first significant sample. For cleaning use Murphy's Oil Soap on my piano. If you have, you can for the first time in a hidden place in the piano (below and to try) and see if it lights up. You can also use piano polish (several varieties). Of course it is expensive and usually sold in small bottles. Have you tried a cloth and lightly polished, even with a cleaning solution? If it's just dust that might work to. The cleaners are good for getting rid of fingerprints.

Honolulu said...

If your fear with the promise "that really works, you can use cloth and warm soapy water, then wipe it Snow with a towel. I suggest you have a little hand vacuum to its lowest setting and gently suck each hair.
Hope this helps!

gold digger said...

I use the restore antiques for over 20 years and it is better, a natural beeswax. Do not use a spray wax that things, it can difficult to repair or restore the finish line in the future.

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