
We here at the Princess-i-fied Palace recently acquired a beautiful new (to us) antique piano.
Have you ever wondered about the best way to care for ivory piano keys? Well, have no fear, Princess-i-fied Palace - will let you in on the little secret to beautiful ivory piano keys.
Keeping your Piano Ivories Sparkling White
First, SUNSHINE does wonders for piano keys - so don't close that lid to keep the little prince and princesses dirty fingers off the keys! Every sunny day at the palace one should open the piano cover and let the God's natural light whiten those ivory keys!
Second, as piano keys are made of ivory, the Princess-i-fied Palace preferred cleaning method for ivory keys is white all natural toothpaste. One should gently rub the key with tooth paste (being careful not to get any toothpaste on any non-ivory piano part). Allow the toothpaste to stay on the key for approximately 5 minutes. Then with a soft cloth dipped in milk- gently wipe the toothpaste away. If your palace keys are extremely yellow - this may take a few applications before you notice a difference. Here at THE PALACE , our keys are about as old as they come, and we only required one cleaning. The Palace will likely deep clean the piano keys with the toothpaste/milk bath 2-4 times a year in the future.
Until next time,
may your palace be sparkling,
may your family be well fed and in good health,
and your resources be plentiful,
all because you choose to be wise and frugal,
for both your family and your palace!
The Princess-i-fied Palace
may your family be well fed and in good health,
and your resources be plentiful,
all because you choose to be wise and frugal,
for both your family and your palace!
The Princess-i-fied Palace
2 comments:
Your piano is really lovely! I love the look of an older piano. Mine is a spinet style and while I enjoy it there is just something about the sound and look of the older ones!
It looks beautiful! I will have to try that on mine in my spare time:) Thanks for the tips! Can't wait to read more!
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