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A.C. Pianocraft can refinish your piano so that it will once again look as beautiful as it did when created.

We perform complete piano refinishing which involves the exterior or cosmetic look of the piano case. We have skilled and talented refinishers with years of experience who meticulously apply their expertise and knowledge to each piano that comes through our doors.

Refinishing a piano is comprised of the following steps:

    1. Veneers are washed down to the raw wood
    2. All missing or loose veneers are replaced or repaired with new matching veneers
    3. All other wood repair(s) are completed (e.g. loose legs, missing corners, etc.)
    4. Piano is next sanded down for a smooth surface.
    5. For natural color pianos, color samples are sent to the customer for color approval. The client then has the choice on going with a lighter or darker finish.
    6. After the client selects the color then dyes are applied to the wood to properly match the color of the instrument.
    7. We then apply 7-10 coats of the chosen color to ensure good depth and luster of finish.
    8. Upon curing a finish it is then rubbed out to a desired sheen of the customers choosing satin, traditional gloss or high gloss. It can also be polished with some combination of these as well.
    9. All hardware is then professionally plated so that when the instrument is put back to together it looks like brand new furniture.

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B. Kolber


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New York, NY


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College of Applied Arts & Technology - Toronto, Canada