Yes, you can use 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean keyboard. Just make sure to unplug the keyboard and turn it upside down to remove any debris before cleaning.
You can use alcohol wipes to clean your keyboard, but be sure to use them sparingly. Too much alcohol can damage your keyboard.
If your keyboard is starting to look a little grimy, you may be wondering if you can give it a quick cleaning with vinegar. Unfortunately, vinegar is not a good choice for cleaning a keyboard. While it may seem like a natural cleaning solution, vinegar can actually damage your keyboard. If you spill something on your keyboard, it's best to clean it with a damp, lint-free cloth. If the spill is particularly sticky or tough to clean, you can use a mild soap and water solution. Be sure to avoid getting any water on the circuit board or other
Yes, you can use wipes to clean your keyboard. However, make sure you use a mild cleaner and avoid getting the keyboard too wet.
4.9/5
♪ Caster cups designed to protect your hardwood floors, rugs and carpets. Will not tear or distend surface under the piano weight maintaining a proper pedal height.
♪ Package: 1 box (include 4pcs piano cups)
♪ Very elegant design enhances piano and room beauty providing a real classy look
♪ Material :Solid Wood
♪ Protects metal and brass wheels from rust or tarnish
$234
I needed to shield my upright grand piano's wheels from the engineered wood flooring in the home I was moving into. It's about a century old, and back then they REALLY did make them hefty! Additionally, because the wheels are so small, a lot of weight is placed on those four minuscule areas.These caster cups were the ideal solution to distribute the weight so that my floor was protected. Additionally, they have a firm rubber foam backing on the back to prevent any scratches. Definitely recommend!
4.7/5
Protects Wood and Carpet From Caster Damage
Made High Quality Duty 100% Hardwood Material Designed for use with grand pianos
Underside of Each Cup is Lined With Felt Pad, Have Sound-Proof -Antiskid- Vibration free chassis Effect
Designed to be placed under a piano's legs in order to protect floors and carpets
$234
They look good and function well. They're underneath a Yamaha grand piano that is 5'8" tall. As these caster cups are about 1.5 inches by 1 inch, the piano casters fit perfectly in place of them. If you don't have an adjustable bench, you may want to consider whether the piano's height will be an issue for you given that the caster cups actually raise the piano by around 1/2 inch. My hardwood floors are sitting on top of an area rug when I bought these, but they would also function on the floor because the caster cups have a sort of rubber backing.
4.5/5
A durable dust cover for your 88-Key keyboard or digital piano
Fits all Yamaha 88-key digital pianos, keyboards, workstations and synthesizers
Covers your entire instrument, keeping the keys and controls dust-free
$234
In contrast to previous keyboard covers, this one was wide enough to suit my keyboard. The cover doesn't fall off of my Yamaha DGX 660 because I keep the music stand on the keyboard. I was genuinely worried about dust gathering on my keyboard, and this completely addresses that. My keyboard's width, measured from front to back, is probably around 18", however there was extra cover just in case your keyboard is wider.
4.5/5
Protects Wood and Carpet From Caster Damage
Underside of Each Cup is Lined With Felt Pad, Have Sound-Proof -Antiskid- Vibration free chassis Effect
Made High Quality Duty 100% Hardwood Material Designed for use with grand pianos
Designed to be placed under a piano's legs in order to protect floors and carpets
$234
I have a vintage 6'4" Knabe that weighs over 300 pounds per leg or just around 1000 pounds overall. The casters on this piano are rather small and presumably apply more than 300 pounds/square inch because to the time period in which it was made.These caster cups have an attractive stained finish with a felt pad on the bottom. More importantly, they provide a good amount of surface area, which allows the piano's half-ton weight to be spread without harming your carpet.With them, there are a few things to keep in mind. They arrive in a set of three, not four. Get four if you have an upright.Second, some caster cups have a little portion of the bottom of the cup that has been removed to prevent the casters from rotating. That trait is absent from these. In each cup, you will consequently need to manually center the casters.Third, this will give your piano a slight elevation of half an inch. Most of the time, that isn't a problem, but if it is, you might want to check your pedal travel and place a rug under the pedals.I'm generally satisfied with mine. They complement the room's design, don't appear shoddy or out of place, and overall carry out their intended purpose. It's a buy-once-cry-once purchase at the amount I spent, but it was totally worth it.
4.4/5
Fits all Yamaha 61-Key keyboards, workstations and synthesizers
Covers your entire instrument, keeping the keys and controls dust-free
A durable dust cover for your 61-Key keyboard
$234
This cover is attractive. You can put on the back flap without cutting the cables because it is not attached to the sides. The quality is perfect.The only drawback is that because it is large enough for the largest Yamaha model, everything else fits pretty loosely. The 61 key cover has dimensions of 39" across, 18" down, and 6" up. On the PSR-A3000 or PSR-S975, it would fit perfectly, but even the largest PSR-E model has some room for improvement. But it continues to function.
4.4/5
Tuning hammer/lever x1: size #2, star-shaped tip, wood handle, stabile & quality
Felt Temperament strip mute x1: used to mute outside strings of one section
Tone tuning fork x1: made of chrome plated steel
Rubber wedge mute x3: for left and center sections
Mute Clamp x1 + Rubber Mute(with handle) x1, easy to work on right section; Felt Mute x1: made of quality woll felt, for left section
$234
excellent tiny tuning kit Even my tiny piano tuning instruction book could fit within the container because of its size. The continuous mute felt appeared a little bit too thick, wide, and short for my Everett upright, and that was my only concern. Because the mute's adjustment range was too little, I was unable to perform a suitable temperament setting. It was almost too tight to set between the strings, which made me uneasy (too thick), and I couldn't even use the felt or rubber mutes for the dampened part of the treble section because it was too wide to fit between the top of the board and where the hammers strike (I could get away with setting one rubber mute, but setting two prevented the hammer from striking the strings), making that section incredibly difficult to tune (I had to revert to using the rubber mute It's challenging to simultaneously press the key, move the tuning pin, and muffle the strings with your fingers. For the top half of the treble area as well, the felt was too large to fit comfortably.Otherwise, it appeared to function adequately. For the next time, I might go get some felt and build my own continuous silent.
4.1/5
ã€COMPREHENSIVE MUTE KIT】2 rubber mutes with handle and 4 rubber mutes, made of durable natural rubber and correctly tapered, make it very easy to work for left and center sections
ã€GREAT PIANO TUNING TOOL KIT & ONE YEAR WARRANTY】for apprentices, students, or anyone wanting to learn piano tuning. Note: the wrench of this practical starter kit is a little short than professional wrench, because the professional wrench will cost more than $16.99 excluding other accessories. Meanwhile the wrench in this kit will not affect the result of use, just need more strength to use, but more cost-effective
ã€PACKAGE OF COMPETITIVE PRICE INCLUDES】1x L shape tuning wrench with star head, 2x mutes handles with rubber mutes, 4x long rubber mutes, 1x temperament strip(Compared to other chemical fiber strips, our strips are made by wool, softer and more effective)
ã€PROFESSIONAL TEMPERAMENT STRIP】Used to mute two octaves at once by pushing between the groups of strings with a screwdriver or flattened hammer shank, this is the most efficient way of setting a temperament
ã€PIANO TUNING WRENCH】L-shape design, easy to use it, the metal shaft is made of hard steel, abrasion resistance, small and exquisite, convenient to carry it
$234
Excellent wedges and muted felt are used. The hammer only accepts no. 2 pins, which is kind of stupid. It is far too short to make really precise adjustments with ease, and after adjusting 220 strings, you would be exhausted. Get a longer hammer that has interchangeable sockets for various pin sizes as a favor to yourself. I'll add a second handle to the hammer and keep it in the car just in case.
3.4/5
Music Nomad products used worldwide by musicians, repair shops, collectors, and instrument makers
Anti-static formula keeps dust from binding to all surfaces
Cleans and protects keyboard instruments, keys, and matte pianos
Safely removes fingerprints, dust, and grime
Residue-free pro formula for long-lasting, quick, and easy results
$234
Since there were no online reviews, I was a little unsure if this product would actually work, but I decided to give it a shot nevertheless.When I first started playing six years ago, I utilized this product on an old, used keyboard. The instrument had a lot of dust on it, but Key One was able to get rid of it completely. It also managed to get rid of a smudge that had been on the keyboard since the day I acquired it and that I had never been able to get rid of using household cleaners. After being pleased with the outcome, I used it on my other two keyboards.My two keyboards were left looking brand new after receiving the entire works. Granted, scratches will continue to exist, but they are only really noticeable under high conditions and from an angle. The keys don't feel greasy or sticky after using the solution. Additionally, it has a pleasant aroma that I can only compare to the one you get when you enter a music store with a piano area. However, the smell is not pervasive and is not strong.Overall, Key One is an excellent product that works, and I will definitely repurchase it if I run out.
Yes, you can wash your keyboard with water. Just make sure to unplug it first and let it dry completely before using it again.
If your keyboard gets wet, there’s a chance that liquid could damage it. If you spill water or another liquid on your keyboard, unplug it immediately and turn it upside down so the liquid doesn’t seep into the keyboard. Then, use a cloth or paper towel to blot the liquid from the keyboard. If you can, remove the keys and clean them separately. Once you’ve blotted the liquid, let the keyboard air dry for 24 hours before plugging it in again.
No, you should not use Vaseline as keyboard lube. Vaseline can attract dust and dirt, which can clog up your keyboard. Plus, it can make your keys sticky, which is not ideal. There are better options out there for keyboard lube.
You can clean your keyboard naturally by using a damp cloth and some mild soap. First, unplug your keyboard and turn it upside down. Then, use the damp cloth to wipe down the keys and remove any dirt or debris. Next, use the mild soap to clean the keys and remove any remaining dirt or debris. Finally, rinse the keys with clean water and dry them off before plugging the keyboard back in.
A keyboard should be cleaned every few days to remove dirt, dust, and other particles. If there is visible dirt or grime, the keyboard can be cleaned with a damp cloth. For a deeper clean, the keyboard can be disconnected and cleaned with compressed air.
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