Recently, a friend of Hu's erhu skin was accidentally sprinkled with oil soup on it by his son. He was not at home, and his wife did not know. He washed the erhu thoroughly with detergent, and then left it in the sun for a long time... Now that the piano skin has been degummed for half a circle, the whole skin has shrunk. What should I do in this situation? Can the erhu skin be repaired?
I can only express that in such an extreme situation, the piano skin is basically useless, so let’s re-skin it!
Some people are used to being careless, and some children are naughty and mischievous. Or even though you have been very careful to protect your erhu, put it in the piano case and put it in the cabinet when not pulling it, but accidents will never happen if you are not careful. Maybe when you were pulling the erhu, someone knocked on the door, and then you put the erhu on the table to open the door, and accidentally knocked over the water glass on the table... just like the friend above, who just put the erhu on the table once After leaving temporarily, the son overturned the soup was careless, and the wife helped to wash it out of good intentions. Destruction is hard to prevent.
So how to deal with it at this time?
First, quickly remove the erhu from the "water source", and then find a dry absorbent cloth or paper towel to wipe it. After wiping off the moisture on the surface, place it in a dry and ventilated place to dry naturally. Solemnly remind you: don't put it in the sun, let alone bake it with a fire, blow it with a hair dryer! Remember four words and let it dry naturally.
What should I do if the erhu is accidentally stained with oily liquid? Oil can't be wiped off with a dry towel, so don't try to clean the erhu with detergent. You can choose to use flour, talcum powder, etc., and then brush the powder with a soft brush.
Again, never use any liquid on the skin unless it is deliberately loosened.