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#372459 - 09/30/13 05:05 PM Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland
hammer Offline
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I began noticing what looked like finger smudges on about 19 of the white keys. I tried a dry rag to clean them - nothing. I tried a damp rag - nothing. I tried a small amount of a mild liquid cleaner - nothing.

I took pictures and sent them to Roland who asked for the keyboard to be sent back to them. I'll keep you posted here as to the outcome.

Deane

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#372464 - 09/30/13 07:23 PM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
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I'm starting to think your keyboard is haunted. And just in time for Halloween!
smile
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#372465 - 09/30/13 08:21 PM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: DonM]
hammer Offline
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Hi Don,
This is the first time I have seen the key finish on a keyboard wear thin. There were about 19 keys that looked like someone with dirty fingers had just been playing. Strange. I suspect Roland will send me a new keyboard.

Deane

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#372474 - 10/01/13 03:55 AM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
cgiles Offline
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Originally Posted By: hammer
There were about 19 keys that looked like someone with dirty fingers had just been playing. Strange. I suspect Roland will send me a new keyboard.

Deane


Or......they may just tell you to wash your hands. What did we tell you about listening to DNJ smile smile .

chas
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#372479 - 10/01/13 05:19 AM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
donpatt Offline
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Registered: 03/19/06
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Hi Deane,

Had a similar situation with my Roland FR-7X accordion, but instead of smudges the keys (abt 8 of them) were scratched. The accordion was about 3 months old at the time. Actually, some of the scratches were more like gouges. The deterioration seemed to be an ongoing thing.

Took the accordion to Audio Electronics, a Roland service center, there in Dallas and the keyboard was replaced under warranty. No questions asked! No determination was ever made about the cause.

Audio Electronics does excellent work! Sure beats sending the board out to LA!

Good luck,
Don P
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#372480 - 10/01/13 05:38 AM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
hammer Offline
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Don P,
Guess I'll find out in a few days, but I think they will replace the keyboard.
Deane

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#372487 - 10/01/13 07:52 AM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
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I agree with Don P. Audio Electrics is great!
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#372494 - 10/01/13 10:21 AM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
So far, no issues with mine.

Do you use anything like a hand sanitizer, lotion, a moisturizer?

What are you using in the way of a case? Do you store any rags, cloths etc. in the case?
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#372496 - 10/01/13 12:40 PM Re: Sending my BK-9 Back to Roland [Re: hammer]
hammer Offline
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Loc: Texas
Diki
none of the above.
Deane

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