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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.
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.
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