I want to clean my old baby piano but nobody around here seemed to know what to use to clean my piano keys made of ivory. They’ve turned yellow and I’d like to improve its look. Please help me. Thanks.
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Tags: Ivory, Old Baby, Piano Keys
hmmm I might try to spray some 409 or fantastic on a rag and go over the piano keys… Or, maybe set the rag on top of it for a bit, then see if that will take care of it…
I would suggest a rag full of clorox, as it usually takes the stain out of most things, but, I wouldnt want you to ruin a baby grand piano, so I would just advise you to go to the piano store and see what “they use”
Or, as in…
THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN…
they used BON AMI LOL!!
(But, it didnt take the blood stains out of the keys either, so I dont recommend that one too
I wish you well..
Jesse
Use a whitening tooth paste. Rub on with a soft cloth or soft toothbrush and rinse carefully. Good for your teeth so good for your ivory/bone.
You can use gentle cleansers on the keys. Ivory naturally turns darker with age and oils from your fingers.