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Ritmuller RS130cm Traditional Upright Piano Black polished with Chrome NEW

from Robert Morley & Company Ltd.

Overview

Price: £5,999.00

Date: 21-06-2022 12:01PM

Expiration Date: 31-12-2023 11:59AM

Description

Ritmuller RS130cm Traditional Upright Piano in Black polished with Chrome NEW M31709

Full compass - 7¼ octaves – 88 notes
3 pedals (Practise pedal)
Soft fall

Rent this piano on our home rental scheme for £180.00 per month with an initial payment of £700.00 before delivery to a ground floor location in London (this includes delivery, collection, first months rental and setup/admin charge). Value on rental agreement £5,999.00. Terms and conditions apply, please ask for full details.

Dimensions ; 152.00cm wide 130.00cm high 63.00cm deep

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Ritmuller RS130cm Traditional Upright Piano Black polished with Chrome NEW

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Did You Know Piano Facts



French Polishing and Pianos
French polishing is a wood finishing technique used on pianos that result in a very high gloss finish, with a deep colour and chatoyancy. French polishing consists of applying many thin coats of shellac dissolved in denatured alcohol using a rubbing pad lubricated with one of a variety of oils. French polishing became prominent in the 18th century. In the Victorian era. There are some references to shellac in Europe as early as 1590, French polishing was most commonly used on expensive woods such as mahogany or walnut in order to preserve their beauty. Commonly French polished items at the time were impressive pieces of furniture or instruments because they were expected to look good at all times. The Pad is lubricated with oil that then becomes part of the overall finish. the oil helps to stop the pad from sticking and lifting previously applied layers of shellac. , Softer oils such as mineral oil will produce a glossier but less hard finish whereas more viscous oils such as walnut oil and olive oil will produce a more durable finish.

Cleaning French Polish and Pianos
If the item has been French polished, rubbing the surface with a soft, clean cloth is usually ample. You can also polish it now and then with a little wax or even with a tiny bit of furniture cream. Sticky marks should be removed immediately with a cloth soaked in warm, soapy water and then wrung out it needs to be damp, not soaking wet.