I'm sure many of you will be passionate about music and maybe have some musical instruments to enjoy this pleasant joy it gives us. There are other types of musical instruments that people generally have a guitar, trumpet, drums, woodwinds, strings or piano. Out of these pianos is not easy to play and maintain compared to other cities.
So if you have a badly stained piano and want to take care of it, then you do not need professional cleaning or polishing, but all you need is a regular fan with a soft, lint-free cloth. Any sprays or chemicals can damage the delicate surface of the keys and is also the instrument look older and used as such, it is.
To clean the ivory keys, you must not
1. Rinse with water
2. Scrub with a brush or scouring pad
3. Using chemicals or even detergent can damage the surface of the previous
4. Spray with lacquer furniture
5. Use air scent anywhere near the keys or piano
Ivory should be cleaned gently with a soft cloth to clean stubborn stains or fingerprints to wash their hands and then you can use a mild toothpaste and not color in a damp cloth, but make sure you rub gently and never rub. Rinse with fresh milk with another lint-free cloth and polish well.
You must leave the piano open on sunny days so that the keys are ground and not yellow. The keys severely stained or discolored should be scraped and recovered by a professional cleaning piano.
For cleaning plastic keys that you must not
1. Use of chemicals
2. Leave the piano open for long periods of time will cause a discoloration of the keys
3. Use furniture polish because it can be very serious
Dust regularly and wipe occasionally the soft solution of warm water and vinegar to clean suede. Then, buff, and added shine. If you want to clean the cases that usually gets very dusty, you can use a vacuum cleaner attachment to get rid of all cobwebs and dust. It may take some time, but it certainly pays off and do not use water or detergent solution of the cases. For stains and marks, you can consult a professional cleaner or a piano tuner.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Clean Your Piano Keys
Posted by Nor at 3:44 PM