How To Carefully Clean Your Piano

By John Harvey

If you have a piano you are aware how enjoying playing can be. In many families learning to play the piano is a tradition that is passed down from generation to generation. Much like any other musical instruments, one has to take care of it to keep it in good shape. The most important method of care is regularly cleaning the piano without damaging it.

Below is a list of tips on how to clean your piano without damaging it:

1. After a while, piano keys, especially those made with ivory can accumulate dirt and oily fingerprint marks. Use a lint free cloth to gently rub the keys.

2. Use a fine cloth that has been dipped in a mixture of warm water and a mild soap or white toothpaste for washing ivory keys. For plastic keys, use warm water mixed with vinegar. Make sure the cloth is damp, not soaked, as you do not want any solution running in between the keys and into the piano. A mild soap or moist cloth with dish detergent can help remove tough to clean stains.

3. Dry keys completely using a soft dry cloth. If you are using white toothpaste to maintain the ivory keys, you can get rid of the toothpaste by wiping the keys with a soft cloth that has been dipped in milk. It is preferable to utilize milk because chemicals from cleaners can damage the keys.

4. When cleaning the wood finish of a piano, gently rub the piano with a soft lint free cloth. Then use soft cotton that has been moistened in warm water to clean the piano. Make sure the cotton is moist, and not soaked.

5. Use a piano polisher to polish the piano. There are specially made polishes for pianos that are designed not to ruin the instrument. Do not utilize any aerosol spray that contains chemicals like silicone as they can ruin the instrument.

6. To keep a lot of of dust from accumulating on the keys as well as any blemish from occurring, use a cover on when you are not using it. As well, keep the keys out of the sun as it will yellow the keys.

7. Use a dehumidifier to keep dampness from getting into the piano. High humidly can damage the instrument and cause changes to its tuning. As well, the strings will when the piano gets damp.

Regularly cleaning the piano with lint free cloth will prevent dirt and dust to accumulate. Don't wipe the inside of the piano because it contains a mesh of strings, easy to break components, and parts that can move and damage easily. Hire a professional piano service person as they can maintain it without harming it.

Pianos have become a well loved addition to millions of homes. To keep your piano in good condition and the tuning at optimum levels, it is advised that you regularly service your instrument with the right cleaning methods and have it checked out by a professional. It will help you enjoy this wonderful instrument for in the future. - 30455

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