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Pitguy
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Ahh! I was playing on my new marimba the other day when I had a 2 octave gliss. The head of a cheap fiberglass mallet went flying across the room, leaving me with about 6 keys scratched on the surface. It doesn't look like it's deep at all. There is no indentation in the wood, but it looks really bad. It looks like the fiberglass from the mallet is on the keys. I was wondering if there was anything I could do to make my marimba look like new. I'm afraid of scratch removers or steel wooling/sandpapering the bars in case it makes it look bad (or even worse, change the sound of the bars!) Please let me know what I should do! Thanks!
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