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1100 N. MONROE ST.
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32303
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JIM'S PIANO SERVICE,LLC
1100 N. MONROE ST.
TALLAHASSEE, FL 32303

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  • SHOP
  • Services
    • Tunes
    • Moves
    • Storage
    • Piano Cleaning
    • Humidity Control
    • Action Regulation
    • Piano Voicing
    • Piano Reconditioning
  • Sell your piano
    • Sellers overview
    • Piano Seller Form
  • Contact Us
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Why Piano Cleaning?

Your piano is a beautiful instrument and focal point in your home, and the last thing you want to do is let it sit and collect dust. But let’s face it, this happens to most people, and for those who don’t care to spend the time cleaning a piano on their own, they fortunately have options such as hiring a technician who offers piano cleaning services.


 

Most pianos that sit inside a home, collect dust every day. Whether you have carpet, pets, kids and many other factors, will determine how much dust it will collect and how quickly it goes from clean to dirty.

In addition to dust, many times you hear of small children getting curious and sticking objects down into a piano, causing even more “fun” for whoever gets to fish that out. Objects usually include food, crayons, small toys, etc.

Luckily, any credible piano tuner will also offer piano cleaning as an add-on service, and this should be something you might want to invest in every few years if you want to provide the best maintenance and upkeep for your piano.

Parts of the Piano that Need Cleaning

There are a lot of moving parts of the piano that need cleaning. Let’s review the most common parts so that you know what your piano cleaner should be taking care of.

  • Piano Keys and Fall board
    To start with, piano keys can be a playground for bacteria growth if you’re not enforcing a hand-washing rule before playing. Often times it’s common to find sticky food residue or other junk on keys, as they have direct contact with your fingers, fingernails, etc. A piano technician will start by wiping off the entire key bed, one key at a time using a safe cleaner. A damp microfiber cloth with a little bit of soap normally does the trick on most keys.
  • Piano Case & Lid
    The piano case is another term for the body of the piano. Your tech will clean and wipe down the entire outer and inner casing with some sort of fingerprint and oil remover, as well as apply some wax or polish if they are asked to detail the piano. The outer casing and lid will collect the most dust, so they’ll remove this entirely for you.
  • Soundboard and Strings
    The soundboard, which sits below the strings, is a common location for dust to collect, as there are hundreds of small parts very closely placed underneath, so dust will work its way in and create a thick layer. Technicians will use a combination of flexible dusting tools and a shop vacuum specifically sized for hard to reach areas to reach under the strings and lift the dust off. Once the dust is removed, they can use a metal polish and cleaner to restore the shine of the soundboard, and bring out the original beauty of the wood again.
  • Tuning Pins
    Another area of the piano that will collect dust, more common on a grand piano rather than upright, are the tuning pins and felt strips in that area. To be precise, it’s the area around the pins that harbor dust due to the very small spaces in-between each pin. This area of the piano on a grand is always exposed when the case is open, opposed to an upright piano where the front lid is almost always down and covering the pins.
  • Pedals, Rods and Casters
    All of these pieces of hardware can get dirty, so most techs will clean the pedals with some polish, same with the pedal rods, caster/wheels and cups. Dust, pet fur and grime will find their way in nooks and crannies. Most technicians who offer a really in-depth detailing service will also polish all metal components on the piano.
  • Piano Action
    The action on a piano is what’s responsible for the keys moving, all the way up to the hammer striking each string. The action has thousands of parts, with each note containing their own mechanism (known as a whippen), felts, hammers, shanks, and more. The entire action on an upright or grand piano can get dusty over time, so a technician will need to remove it from the piano to thoroughly clean it properly. The action is meant to come out, so in no way does this damage piano.

Jim's Pianos

1407 MAHAN DRIVE, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32308

(850) 205-5467

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