forgottenlife
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Hi everyone,
I am hoping to get some advice so thanks in advance. While moving my old grand piano, unfortunately water got into the wrapping and caused some damage to the lid. It caused patches of white water marks on the surface. On the edge of the lid the damage is more severe and has stripped the layer of varnish to reveal the wood underneath. It has also caused a small part of the top veneer to come off the actual lid.
I tried rubbing petroleum jelly on to the affected areas as mentioned in various posts. It helped in the least damaged patches, but unfortunately did not improve the rest. I would be really grateful if anyone could suggest any remedies? Many thanks!
Tom
I am hoping to get some advice so thanks in advance. While moving my old grand piano, unfortunately water got into the wrapping and caused some damage to the lid. It caused patches of white water marks on the surface. On the edge of the lid the damage is more severe and has stripped the layer of varnish to reveal the wood underneath. It has also caused a small part of the top veneer to come off the actual lid.
I tried rubbing petroleum jelly on to the affected areas as mentioned in various posts. It helped in the least damaged patches, but unfortunately did not improve the rest. I would be really grateful if anyone could suggest any remedies? Many thanks!
Tom