What's the best way to clean a Black Lacquer piano?
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Dust and wipe the black lacquer finish with mild soap and water on a weekly basis to maintain its appearance. Refrain from using paper towels or pretreated furniture polishing cloths to wipe up sudden spills or smudges, because they can scratch the piano's finish.
Hi Leslie, hope this helps you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vFYub2nEKo
Just dust it with a swiffer.
Here's a link with instructions:
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/clean-black-lacquer-baby-grand-piano-90253.html
Hello,
It should wipe down with a damp cloth (detergent) if really dirty, or something like Mr Sheen spray! Don't wet or spry the works. Use a little milk on a cloth for the keys. Hope that helps.
https://www.hunker.com/13421252/how-to-clean-black-lacquer-finish found this and I thought it can be of help.
Dust with a microfiber cloth.
Dampen the microfiber cloth with warm water, wring out any excess water and wipe the piano down. Then immediately dry with another microfiber cloth.
If the lacquer needs polishing, use a lacquer safe polish, never use a silicone based polish, it could damage your finish.
I like to use this on mine! https://amzn.to/2PMtMwe
I dust everything with microfiber. I have a duster that "grabs" the dust and when it begins to get dirty, take it outside and shake well. If it ever gets really bad, I could clean with water. It is on a pole and can even be used for cleaning ceiling fans. Best investment I've made.
Here's a post that might help https://usa.yamaha.com/support/faq/pianos/8200.html#:~:text=For%20everyday%20cleaning%2C%20wipe%20your,and%20then%20the%20dry%20cloth.
Hello. This question might be best directed to your piano manufacturer. Here’s a link that could have some options.
https://www.corycare.com/productcat/piano-care-products/
Thank you all for the many suggestions regarding wiping off my Baby Grand Black Lacquer piano. Hometalk thank you very much for having this great platform for people to share such wonderful information.