vendredi 17 janvier 2014

Procedure For Orange County Piano Refinishing

By Judy Sullivan


Pianos are also considered an investment which should never be ignored. Great care should be taken whenever you are handling this instrument because they damage easily with slight mishandling. Occasionally this instrument gets damaged but it is good to learn that refinishing can be done on them. This process will enable you to bring back your instrument to an almost new state. Shared below are the methods used in Orange County piano refinishing.

To start with, using the stripping method remove all the old varnish and stain. To be able to perform this task, you need to first dismantle all the hardware parts. Make sure to keep each pat separately to avoid confusion in the end. Label the packaging material to easily identify these parts when putting them back. Keep them in safe place where you can easily access them.

It is important to have proper protective gear like gloves to protect your hands. A mask should also be worn to avoid inhaling the fumes when working. For this process to be successful and easier, you will need paint strippers, plastic scrapers or steel wool and a thinner to remove the layers of paint or varnish.

Before embarking on stripping, make sure that the area where you are working is well ventilated. This helps to reduce the negative effect of fumes to your body. After you have done that, using a paint stripper, start by removing varnish first and then the stain. It is not recommendable to use water-based stripping solution because wood has ability to absorb water, which can find its way to the instrument. Using thinner, wash the stripped surface ensuring that not a single stain has been left behind.

The next process is to repair the damage on the instrument. After proper removal of stain and cleaning is done, you need to repair damages on the instrument like scratches, dents, or even nicks that you may caused in the initial process of stripping. There are two methods you can used to repair these damages.

The first available technique uses steam. Appropriate quantities of steam are used to pump the sunken wood surface to regain an even surface of the instrument. This procedures should be given the diligence and skill required because a slight mistake may completely damage the instrument.

The other method involves using of fillers. These are used to seal the damaged parts. One has to be careful when purchasing filler as it has to be of the same chemical composition as the varnish and stain that he will use for the finishing process. Reaction can occur if they are of different chemical composition making the surface uneven. Filling is followed by the application of the stain coat. You can use foam brush or cotton rug to carry out this process. To avoid streaking, rub in properly while wiping away the excess stain.

The final step usually involves the application of varnish to the instrument. The most popular ones are lacquer, polyurethane and shellac. The product of choice to many is nitrocellulose lacquer which if you pick to work with, you should be prepared to do several coats meanwhile wiping of the excess coat until the required level is reached. Adequate time should be allowed in between the coats to enable it to dry well so you can end up with a smooth surface. The process might be very hectic but it should be handled with care. Non professionals are advised to seek the help of Orange County piano refinishing organizations that render tailor made services to their clients.




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