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Ivory Cleaner

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Ivory Cleaner

While we generally are disturbed by the idea that anyone would have any items containing real ivory (due to the way in which it is generally harvested), we chose to include this recipe as it is excellent for cleaning ivory piano keys

1 part peroxide
1 part water

Mix. Sponge it onto the ivory and let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse.

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1 thought on “Ivory Cleaner”

  1. My grandmother left me her old piano and I have been wondering what to use to restore the old ivory keys without harming them. Thanks for sharing this easy ivory cleaner recipe.

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