Piano String Cleaner Piano Wire Rust Removal
Piano String Cleaner Piano Wire Rust Removal is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This piano string cleaner is perfect for removing rust from your piano wire. It features a replaceable steel polish end. The unbreakable plastic handle is 4" long.
Note that the tool is used to remove rust from your steel metal wire--not from the copper piano strings (bass strings).
Also works great on piano pedals, bearing bars and any other metal parts.
Steel Polish:
This 1" x 2" bar of emery impregnated rubber eraser is excellent for removing rust from wire strings, pedals, bearing bars and any other metal parts.
Shipping:
We are happy to offer free shipping on all piano care products to the continental United States. Alaska and Hawaii, please email for a shipping quote.
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Piano CompatibilityGrand Piano, Upright Piano
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Compatible Piano FinishesString Cleaning, Rust Removal, Wire Maintenance
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Material CompatibilitySteel, Piano Wire
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best piano polish and cleaning brand?
What is the best piano polish and cleaning brand?
Cory is the most trusted and used brand in piano care. Their products are specifically formulated for piano finishes, including high-gloss, satin, and wood tones. Trusted by technicians and musicians worldwide, Cory cleaners and polishes are gentle, effective, and safe for use on fine instruments.
How do I remove rust from piano strings?
How do I remove rust from piano strings?
Why is it important to clean piano strings?
Why is it important to clean piano strings?
Can I use furniture polish or household cleaners on a piano?
Can I use furniture polish or household cleaners on a piano?
No. Regular furniture polish and household cleaners can damage piano finishes by leaving streaks, wax buildup, or even removing protective coatings. It’s important to use specialized piano cleaning products designed to protect delicate finishes and materials.
How often should I clean and polish my piano?
How often should I clean and polish my piano?
For most home pianos, a light dusting once a week and polish every 1–2 months is ideal. In schools or performance venues, where use is heavier, monthly cleaning with a professional-grade product like Cory polish helps maintain appearance and finish integrity.