Author: <span>The Piano Doctor</span>
Acoustic Pianos vs Digital Pianos
HAVING TROUBLE DECIDING WHAT TO BUY? This is a comparison to help understand about acoustic pianos and digital pianos – Shop smart and save! I have been selling pianos for years and have seen the shift in piano sales move […]
Ideal Position/Conditions
Keep out of direct sunlight. (This fades the polish and causes heat extremes) Keep away from direct sources of heat such as: Radiators, Open fires, and Heat Vents Keep away from strong draughts and sources of extreme dampness. Ideal conditions […]
The Magic of an Acoustic Piano
Everything is constantly changing and developing. Smart phones are constantly being updated, new technology is continually being released and electronics have literally become the staple in today’s society. My name is Abby McNeill and I am a grade nine piano […]
Quick Tips
Make sure to have your piano checked once a year to keep your piano healthy, or it may need a major house call from the Doctor. Always best to have the piano checked yearly. New pianos should be ‘prepped’ (Regulated, […]
For the Pin Block
If your piano is not holding long lasting tunings and the Pin Block is dryed out, place two cans of water in the lower back side of the piano or even behind it. If possible, drape a piece of cloth […]
Cleaning: Casework
For wood finishes: use Old English furniture polish or Walnut Mohawk scratch cover to enhance the beauty of your piano. Just use a soft cloth and rub over gently. All products are also available in our store. Modern polyester finishes […]
Cleaning: Keys
Use a damp cloth with some non-abrasive cleaner (Eg. Windex, Vinegar and Water). Avoid using one with ammonia as this may harm the casework or dissolve the blackness of the sharps. Don’t allow any moisture to get down between the […]
Disposing of Your Piano
If you are disposing of your piano please contact us. We will take it away for recycling. Please call for pricing.
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