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Schroeder

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  • Birthday 01/01/1969

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    Kansas City, USA
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    Piano, guitar, bass guitar, drums, Balafon and steel drums.

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  1. Thanks Brad! I was told of situations where someone spilled coffee and waited to dry but the piano was never the same afterwards and failure came much sooner than the expected life. Another player mentioned he used to eat while playing (go figure) and debris got down into the keys. They tried to clean it out but again, the piano was never the same. Getting past the grossness of what happened, I am mostly concerned with the ceiling (sheet rock) particles and debris falling onto the keyboard. Your response is most helpful.
  2. Good day, I apologize for presenting a gross problem on my first post. Our home had a remodel and the company didn't properly re-seat the toilet upstairs. Raw sewage water and ceiling debris dripped down into our music studio and onto our beautiful Privia Pro PX-560. The piano was purchased new in March 2022 and was in perfect (like new) condition. We are waiting to ensure the piano is dried out before testing it. A local music store said even if the piano works, there is a high probability that the ceiling debris (powder and small particles) will eventually ruin the piano. The company responsible for the damage is cooperative so that is good. Mistakes happen and I am not looking revenge. I just want to know the best course of action to take regarding this piano. I am looking for advice from those who actually have personal experience with this sort of issue. I thank you in advance!
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