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May 1, 2025
Try to keep my studio dust and pet free, but it's inevitable that if your furnace or AC is running , it's going to kick up dust. My piano unfortunately lives under a vent and tends to be a dust magnet.The Calvana polish came nicely packed. Generous amount in two convenient spray bottles with a good sized cloth. Probably enough to last you a couple of years, though the company suggests using within a year of opening.Commercial products like Endust will give a quick fix, but I dislike the toxic chemicals and weird residue it leaves behind. Since I work in my studio up to 12 hours a day, I was happy to see the polish ingredients were simple & non-toxic.No negatives.The manufacturer doesn't offer this precaution, but I will: Obviously don't spray this into the hammer/strings harp area. I also recommend just wiping your keys with a damp cloth, lest they get slippery with wax.Though I haven't polished the piano in a long time, the Calvana left a high sheen mirror finish. I followed the simple directions; did a quick wipe to remove the heavy dust, followed by using the polish on the included cloth.Really looked great, and inspired me to want to play it more.Overall- Good value for the money, and does what it says. Easily 5 stars.
customer
February 27, 2025
I do not have a real piano. I got an entry-level keyboard from eBay several years ago. When that keyboard came, I did not want to touch it because although it was not dirty per se, its keys were sticky. Not because someone spilled juice or anything but you know how some plastics get slimy. So I bought a piano key cleaner but it did not completely get rid of stickiness. This one seems to be a bit better than the old piano key cleaner that I got. And it does not have a harsh chemical smell. Why am I giving only three stars? Because there is NO information of its ingredient. The liquid is clear with no color and it smells like detergent. Without telling us what is in it, you cannot recommend me to clean my violin with it. You can use piano keys with hydrogen peroxide without ruining them, as long as you use small amount on a pad/microfiber and dry afterwards. But on a violin? No way. What if this one contains alcohol? Alcohol can be used to take off built-up rosin but NEVER on varnish. The seller should tell us what is in these bottles. If not, they should never tell them that these are safe for violins.
Anthony D
February 6, 2025
Gave my piano a much-needed refresh with this cleaner and polish set. It works great on both the keys and surface, bringing back that sleek shine. The included microfiber cloth is a nice touch—gentle but effective. A solid choice for keeping instruments looking their best!
Legendary Chill Monroe
December 31, 2024
An excellent instrument polish, not just pianos, but I use it on guitars as well. Smooth, high polishing liquid that comes with a nice buff rag.
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