EllenFrasier
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Convinced husband that he should come with me to this garage sale the other morning. It started at 9, but we were there at 8:10 - the man said to come on in they were all set. Yeah!
I would have sat in the car until he was ready - I'm not pushy. It was actually an estate sale - lots of stuff.
I found a keyboard/organ with a cherry wood stand and matching padded bench for $50. I thought that was a really good price. I didn't ask them to
come down on the price, but they did include as many of the music books that I wanted. I found ones with Disney music
, Peanuts music, how to play books, Christmas music, etc.
Now the only problem is how to clean it. I had a keyboard a long time ago but it broke. It came with a cover, which I will gladly purchase or make one if I can just get this clean. The part of the keyboard with all the writing is very dusty. The keys themselves had the notes stuck on them, but they were peeling off so we took them off. Behind is paper and sticky residue. How can I clean this without damaging the keyboard?
I would have sat in the car until he was ready - I'm not pushy. It was actually an estate sale - lots of stuff.I found a keyboard/organ with a cherry wood stand and matching padded bench for $50. I thought that was a really good price. I didn't ask them to
come down on the price, but they did include as many of the music books that I wanted. I found ones with Disney music
, Peanuts music, how to play books, Christmas music, etc.Now the only problem is how to clean it. I had a keyboard a long time ago but it broke. It came with a cover, which I will gladly purchase or make one if I can just get this clean. The part of the keyboard with all the writing is very dusty. The keys themselves had the notes stuck on them, but they were peeling off so we took them off. Behind is paper and sticky residue. How can I clean this without damaging the keyboard?

I don't know about the keys. Be careful as they may have still made them out of ivory, depending on how old it is. But, for the cherry wood, try Murphy's Oil Soap.