Soap and water on a slightly damp sponge or soft cloth works great on cleaning piano keys. You can use a mild dish-washing liquid for the soap, diluted with water. Just don’t use so much liquid that you will get moisture into the keyboard. Wipe the sponge or cloth towards you and not side to...Read More
Spring is just around the corner. Did you know that when the seasons change you may need to take extra care of your piano? Your piano is made primarily of wood which is greatly affected by humidity, causing parts to swell and shrink. The first thing you will notice is that your piano needs to...Read More
Hopefully you survived the storm with no damage to any of your possessions. However, if your piano has been damaged by water as a result of the storm you should act quickly to prevent it from being ruined. There is a wide variety of damage to your piano that could be caused by a storm....Read More
Never place your piano near or against a heat source (radiator) or ceiling vent. Maintaining the humidity and keeping the temperature of the home at a constant and moderate level will help keep the piano in tune and in good overall shape. Ideally the piano should not be placed on an outside wall or near...Read More