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Thread: piano finish
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31st March 2004, 07:12 PM #1
piano finish
Does anyone have any advice about black french polish repair/restoring?
I have repaired the action in this quality German grand piano and now I want to restore the piano case. The finish is on a thick veneer and is slightly crazed. I have heard of 'spirit black' but can't seem to find it here.
Would Neil's polish reviver with steel wool give me a good base? Would additional polish be required/desirable?
I want to bring the surface back as near to 'new' as I can. The piano is 100 years old and sounding beautiful.
What would your advice be towards getting it to look good as well?Jimbo
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1st April 2004, 01:02 AM #2
Sorry Jim - Hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but. If it's crazed, it definitely needs repair. Don't attempt this yourself. Find a piano finisher and check out his (her) work before allowing them to do anything.
This really is a job for a master polisher who knows his stuff and not one to be taken lightly. Be prepared to pay out some pretty big bucks.
Cheers - Neil
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