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Ridding Musty Smells
By Kim Bunker

Hi everyone, Kim Bunker here from O. C. Piano.  I noticed someone
wanted to know how to eliminate that terrible old musty smell in their
instrument.  Three years ago we developed a chemical just for that
purpose.  We now proudly call it Cedarscent(tm).  I don't mean to sound
like we're selling something here, however this product does work very
well.

All of our retail used piano dealers tell us it helps a lot in the
resale of their instruments.  It comes in a 2.5-ounce atomizer.  On
contact with wood, cloth, even metal, it produces a pleasing cedar
aroma that lasts for a long time, and will not rust metal equipment.
Our Email address is

ocpiano@pacbell.net
Attention Kim Bunker


(Message sent Tue 21 Mar 1995, 12:57:40 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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