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American Music Teacher, Dec, 2002
Professional Piano Products at Master's Touch Music, 332 La Veta Pass Ave., Golden, CO 80401; (303) 233-8310; PianoProducts@MastersTouchMusic.com; www.professionalpianoproducts.com. $9.99-13.99.
Professional Piano Products offers a variety of non-streaking, non-static, nontoxic biodegradable cleaners for pianos and keyboards.
Satin Clean and Polyclean are formulated for all satin and high-gloss polyester piano and furniture finishes. Digi Clean is specifically formulated for cleaning a wide range of keyboards and is suitable for cleaning all parts of an electronic instrument, including the keys, display windows and the areas between the buttons. It also works on plastic, metal or wood. Key Clean removes dirt, perspiration marks and even crayon from black or white, ivory or plastic keys, leaving the keys feeling like new.
For more information or to place an order, contact Professional Piano Products.
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