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Window Crayons on Non-Ivory & True Ivory Piano Keys

Non-ivory piano keys: Use Soft Scrub with a damp sponge. Work in a circular motion and wipe with a damp clean soft cloth. True-ivory piano keys: Use toothpaste with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and wipe with a damp clean soft cloth.

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    True ivory piano keys: Use toothpaste with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and wipe with a damp clean soft cloth.
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    Soft Cloth
    Sponge
    Toothpaste
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    Non-ivory piano keys: Use Soft Scrub with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and wipe with a damp clean soft cloth.

    True ivory piano keys: Use toothpaste with a damp sponge, work in a circular motion and wipe with a damp clean soft cloth.
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