Piano Covers should be Used to Preserve Your Instrument

By Chuck R Stewart

Over the years piano owners have reverted to using lots of crazy things to cover and protect their valuable investment. Whether the piano is an acquisition saved up for and bought by the homeowner, or an heirloom passed down for generations, it should be cared for and stored with the proper piano covering.

In the past, I have noticed lots of things act as piano coverings. Grandmas old quilt, blankets, newspapers, bed sheets and plastic are some such coverings Ive noticed in peoples homes. Once, I even saw floor to ceiling drapes coming down from the window and splayed out over the piano in a failed attempt to protect the homeowners musical instrument. In fact, it is not too unusual for the elegant piano (or organ) to look like the long forgotten treadmill in the bedroom, draped with all kinds of clothing, towels and bathrobes. None of these are ideal solutions.

It is important for a piano that is not being used often to be sheltered from the damaging effects of the sun. The wood veneered piano should not be exposed to continuous, direct sunlight. With continuous exposure, ultraviolet rays can create hairline cracks in the finish or cause fading or darkening. Few owners have the financial resources to have their windows fitted with a custom-made ultraviolet protective film or glass. An excellent alternative is a professionally constructed piano cover. The piano, whether it is an upright or grand, should be covered with a true piano covering made for the precise dimensions of the furniture. This will prolong the beauty and elegance of the piano.

Another hazard to the piano sitting unused in the house is dust. Besides the unpleasantness, dust and dirt gathering on the keys will ultimately cause them to stick and become difficult to play. Dust and grime on the wood or lacquer finish of the piano can be abrasive. Just wiping the instrument clean can scratch the finish. The inner workings of the piano can be greatly damage by dust. Dust that accumulates by the tuning pins, the string bearing felts or the dampers will over time be particularly destructiveto the long term health of your piano. qualified piano tuner can be asked, for an additional fee,to blow the dust from the inner workings of the piano with a bellow. A more financially appealing alternative would be a fitted piano cover. A piano cover is a very good manner in which to protect your piano from the little, dirty fingers of children. Besides keeping it clean and smudge free, a fitted cover will almost guarantee that little fingers do not accidentally get slammed in the hood closing over the keys.

There are several subperb reasons to purchase a professionally manufactured piano or organ cover. Whether the proud piano owner is protecting an asset or an antique, saving time and effort cleaning the piano, or using a money saving substitute to professional cleaning and ultraviolet window blocks a piano cover will extend the life of the piano. - 20768

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