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I play them all the time but I live in a dusty apartment and always find myself constantly wiping down boards with a dry cloth. Sometimes I wonder about those powered air cans but seems like a bit much. I feel like more dust accumulates in the nooks and crannies of the knobs, which is harder to get at. So annoying. :mad:

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i live close to an agricultural area, lots of plowing, dust in the air, etc

 

I also have 2 kittens in my house.

 

I keep my 88 boards covered with clear plastic sheets when not playing

 

A fabric store will get the job done for any size, fabric

 

No need to spend lots of $$

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I live in desert and very dusty and very fine dust. I use those cans of air now and then and keep a dust rag by the keyboard that I use most the time. I got cover for my 88 key board but ends up more hassle to put on and off than it's the worth because I play many time scattered throughout the day. I think what helps is I have small tables on both sides of my keyboard so I'm not setting coffee cups, water bottles and other stuff on the keyboard it goes on tables. I also use the canned air to blow the dust off the speaker and tweeter of my studio monitors I run the keyboard thru. The only issue with the canned air is the initial spray usually has moisture in it, so the initial shot of air I use on something not electrical on my table.
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I live in desert and very dusty and very fine dust. I use those cans of air now and then and keep a dust rag by the keyboard that I use most the time. I got cover for my 88 key board but ends up more hassle to put on and off than it's the worth because I play many time scattered throughout the day. I think what helps is I have small tables on both sides of my keyboard so I'm not setting coffee cups, water bottles and other stuff on the keyboard it goes on tables. I also use the canned air to blow the dust off the speaker and tweeter of my studio monitors I run the keyboard thru. The only issue with the canned air is the initial spray usually has moisture in it, so the initial shot of air I use on something not electrical on my table.

 

thanks, super helpful!

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Interesting. I like that idea. Do the clear sheets just sit on the top surface or do they wrap around the contours of the board edges?

 

 

the clear plastic [ pliable, flexible stuff] are slightly larger than the top chassis [ and keys ] of my boards. Nothing fancy with shaped contours- since there is enough

'mass'.

 

You could also use cabinet shelf fabric. Different colors etc.

 

My idea with clear plastic sheets was to 'kitten proof ' the boards and repel any spills [ even though I keep my coffee cup a safe distance]

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My Nord came with a branded red cover and the dealer even told me outright that the keybed is sensitive to dust so I better keep it covered. I then extended that treatment to my other keyboards.

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New keyboards usually come wrapped in a plastic bag. I use them as dust covers and have many in the closet, the Yamaha ones are especially good.

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I just use black keyboard dust covers, usually with a draw string on one end to tighten them around the keyboard. A bunch of people sell them on Ebay etc :)
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I just use scarves. Most are the right size to cover an 88-key keyboard with overlap at each end. If there's another area with knobs, wheels, etc., I use a second scarf. Easy to shake them out, roll them up, use them to dust a little....
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Another dusty desert dweller here- I use Roadrunner covers, they are 85% Polyester/15% Spandex with drawstring (similar to Gator covers), helps a lot but I have noticed that even though I keep my keyboards covered when not in use, dust still manages to penetrate. I have a thicker black cotton cover for my Minimoog Reissue from Digital Deck Covers which seems to be more effective.
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I lived in a rental house that was awful for dust. I was cleaning it off the furniture every four months, I had to place towels over my keyboards and mixers, and I could not leave my guitars out of the case. When I moved, I found dust on the glasses and dishes in the kitchen cabinets WITH THE CABINET DOORS CLOSED. That dust was EVIL. And it was not in a windy dusty atmosphere either, it was something in the ceiling.
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Thanks for the tip about the dust blower from Amazon. I may check out one of these.

 

I'll add another plug for LeCover covers. I've been getting these since the '80s and still have the one for my JX-8P and it has lasted very well. More recently, I've acquired one for my NS3 and P6. They are very reasonably priced, look great, and work well!

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