Hi all!! Hoping some of you can give me advice on caring for my piano's lacquer finish.
It's a 1924 mahogany Mason & Hamlin that was rebuilt and refinished almost 25 years ago. The technician restored the wood with a beautifully shiny -- but terribly sensitive! -- lacquer finish. ("Twenty coats of French lacquer!" I remember my Mom saying, whatever that means!)
I teach lessons on it, and over the years it's gotten plenty of little nicks, dings, chips, and even a bitemark! (Don't ask!!) I assume there's nothing I can do about those...
But it's also gotten some grime in certain areas that I'd really like to clean off. The early advice from the restorer was to use only a dry cloth ("Wipe lightly and only in one direction!"); when pressed, he said a little water if absolutely necessary. A piano tuner some years ago recommended Guardsman furniture cleaner, which I have used, but it only does so much.
I notice Steinway has some products, but not sure if my piano's finish is the same as theirs, and the idea of "luxuriously rich emollients" sounds risky...
http://www.steinwayfurniturecare.com/furniture_care.cfmAny advice?? Thanks in advance! :hi: