Be Kind To Your Piano When You Put It In Storage
You have a piano you love. But, it finds that should be taken to the store for a while. How does it go?
Many experts will tell you not to store a piano, if at all possible. This suggested to do everything possible to find a relative or friend who can keep the piano in their home or until it is ready again.
But what if this is not possible?
The air-conditioned storage facilities are the best storage option. Then the piano will not be exposed to large temperature fluctuations and high humidity changes, each of which can cause a lot of damage to the piano.
Pianos are very sensitive to temperature and humidity changes. Frequent, severe fluctuations in temperature and humidity of the wood debris piano case; do things with it, such as drying out so far that pretty, if it’s too dry for long periods or twisting, and destructive to the tree, if it is too wet.
Frequent or severe changes in temperature and humidity can cause the piano to go out of tune faster than the normal way. It is also likely to cause the wool dress better measures of the piano piano deteriorate.
If you have a piano at home or in an unheated summer cottage, is more likely to keep the piano there in the cold winter months than to move back and forth every year. If a person has to choose between a piano store in a place that is very hot, very cold over there, the piano is much better in the cooler areas. Some experts believe that placing moth balls in the winter storage period, the piano, taking care to make sure that the moth balls do not touch the finish of the piano. Just be sure not to forget to remove them before you start using the piano again.
A further warning comes from ‘The Piano Book by Larry Fine (excellent and comprehensive source book piano). He says he is a piano that has been kept for years in an area which is damp or unheated never moved to a dry place or in a well heated place. Larry says, pianos, that this was done to them is already known that ‘I destroyed’ in a short period of time.
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