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 Safe on Keys?
Author: jeeves 
Date:   2008-11-13 23:55

Is rubbing alcohol (isopropanol/isopropyl alcohol) safe to remove fingerprints/smudges (not tarnish) from silver plated keys?

Jeeves

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 Re: Safe on Keys?
Author: skygardener 
Date:   2008-11-14 00:23

If it is just finger prints, then microfiber cloth (as you use for glasses) is enough, but alcohol will not damage the keys or plating. I would be careful of WHERE you use it, though. If a lot of it spills onto a silencing cushon, then it will surely loosen the glue and the cushon will soon fall off.

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 Re: Safe on Keys?
Author: Gordon (NZ) 
Date:   2008-11-14 09:40

Alcohol will not loosen silencing material if it is glued with a good contact glue such as Evostik.

However some alcohols destroy the bonds in the structure of some plastics, making them brittle. So I don't use it for cleaning plastic clarinets.

On timber clarinets it may damage the finish obtained by the manufacturer's use of a dye.



Post Edited (2008-11-14 09:41)

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