Deep Cleaning Your Piano

As a piano owner in the Pacific Northwest, you know just how much our lovely environment and climate can affect your cherished instrument. Allergens, pet dander, and even the occasional liquid spill or bug can make its way into your piano and cause damage over time. Even worse, mold, mildew, and pet urine can be a nightmare to deal with.

You might be surprised to learn just how filthy pianos can get, even if they look clean from the outside. With a growing awareness around cleanliness due to recent events, we've been receiving more and more calls from owners requesting piano cleanings. And we don't blame them - a clean piano not only looks and smells better, but it can also lead to a more responsive and better-sounding instrument.

At True Sound Piano Service, we take piano cleaning seriously. We remove the keyboard and action to access the inner cavity where dirt and dust accumulate, carefully clean the keybed, keyframe, keys, action, and hammer mechanism, and give attention to any other components that require it. We've found all sorts of interesting things inside pianos, from old coins to lost keys to even small critters. But no matter what we find, we always make sure to leave your piano in pristine condition.

We believe that a clean piano is a happy piano, and we think you'll agree. So if you haven't had your piano cleaned in a while, or if you're experiencing issues with tone or responsiveness, give us a call. We'll be happy to help you keep your piano in good shape, so you can continue making beautiful music for years to come.

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