If this product is so good for this use, perhaps someone could purchase
a larger quantity and repackage it into smaller sizes that would better
fit our use. I would imagine that a single piano rebuild would only
need a couple of ounces of the stuff.
I know in the toy train field Kano Labs makes an anti-arcing compound
for the electric trade that is only sold in large quantities, but for
the toy trains the average guy only needs a few ounces that will last
him/her a lifetime. So about 15 of us got together and sent our money
to one guy who bought the gallon or so an put it in small jars and sent
them to us. That made it much more affordable! I think Kano now sells
it in smaller quantities. I guess we convinced them that folks other
then large electrical companies like their products.
David Dewey
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