Hey Steve

The next time you have the Yamaha tactical lacquer recover team to your shop can I come over and watch them go Nuts? That would probably worth the admission...

With my tongue firmly planted in my cheek,

Walt Lewis



At 11:28 PM 5/8/04 -0400, you wrote:

I'm betting it's just some oily film on the surface. Michael mentioned
before that it's a brand new horn. If you wipe it off with a towel or
something, that won't remove an oily deposit. Clean it off with a little Windex and
hopefully the Yamaha engineers won't have to scramble their private jets and
tactical lacquer recovery teams to come to your house. They can stay at home
and try to figure out how to get the buffing dirt out of their horns!


- Steve Mumford


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