I got the Songmaker Kit about a month ago and really like it a lot. But the two octaves were just not enough so I bought another Seaboard Block.
The new Seaboard is so silky smooth compared to the old one. I was wondering if anyone had a good way to keep the playing surface more silky smooth without causing any damage.
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Deleted Agent
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over 5 years ago
Here at ROLI we use Dettol surface wipes! It's important that you use wipes that don't contain alcohol or harmful chemicals. You can see a guide specially on caring for your Seaboard here.
Those ingredients are fine as long as they're not highly concentrated – which is very unlikely given they're for babies!
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Lars Daniel Terkelsen
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over 4 years ago
I can answer my own question now: I have tried silicone based lube for getting an extra easy glide, and it is quite useless. BUT: Water based lube on the other hand is friggin awesome if you just want to skate all over the seaboard. It gets so slippery, that you will slide right off the bumps and into the valleys. But for e.g. playing indian type of melodic phrasing on the flat parts, it totally rocks. And when it dries up a bit you just add a drop of water and you will slide on for a while.
Only, one might have a problem explaining why there is a bottle of lube ond a pack of wet-wipes next to the Seaboard.
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Lars Daniel Terkelsen
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over 4 years ago
"slide around with as little surface resistance as possible."
Water based lubricant will make your day then.
I am actually serious. You will glide so much, that will will not be able to wipe the grin off your face.
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over 5 years ago
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Here at ROLI we use Dettol surface wipes! It's important that you use wipes that don't contain alcohol or harmful chemicals. You can see a guide specially on caring for your Seaboard here.
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Randy Walters
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about 4 years ago
Oh, Great Keepers of All Wet Wipe Knowledge … I beseech thee to hear my humble plea.
So … I tried the Seventh Generation wipes, but really wasn’t happy with them, as they shed tiny little particles of the wipe that left the key waves dustier than before!
After spending an inordinate amount of time standing in the aisle comparing packages of baby wipes (an activity I had hoped I would be spared for all time, given my vasectomy) I found one that seemed to fit the bill, and guess what – it doesn’t shed. Super clean!
Still, I’d like to run the list of ingredients past the experts, to make sure everything is kosher. So to speak.
The wipes in question are: Huggies Simply Clean/Fragrance Free. They’re marked as being free of alcohol and parabens. Ingredients:
I’m a little suspicious of the Malic Acid, as I suspect it might turn the Seaboard into Mr. Robot or Freddy Mercury. Other than that, is there anything in there I should be concerned about? Thanks!
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Marcus
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about 4 years ago
Hi Randy,
You should have no issues using those wipes, I can't see any of the ingredients causing an issue. That said, we will not be held responsible if your Seaboard turns into Mr Robot, so do so at your own risk :D
Hope that helps!
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Deleted Agent
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over 5 years ago
A trick we've seen a few times is using a sprinkling of talcum powder on the surface to make it more slippery! It doesn't damage the surface and can be easily wiped off with a wet wipe.
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over 5 years ago
Our materials engineers have confirmed that the Seventh Generation fragrance free wipes are absolutely fine for cleaning the Seaboard and Lightpad.
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Bob Gately
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about 4 years ago
I will certainly try it. Is there a brand/name of wipe that you can recommend? Thanks!
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eric moon
said
over 5 years ago
the seaboard sure does attract dust! I wish there was a way to make the surface less 'sticky'. I feel like it could help slides while playing as well....
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eric moon
said
over 5 years ago
the seaboard sure does attract dust! I wish there was a way to make the surface less 'sticky'. I feel like it could help slides while playing as well....
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Lars Daniel Terkelsen
said
over 4 years ago
I am wondering: Has anybody tried silicone based lube, the type that you use for toys of a much different *uhm* recreational purpose?
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Peter Vesterlund
said
over 4 years ago
I just brought a Seaboard Rise and I dont want to risk using the wrong type of cleaning wipes on it.
I cant find those brands you mentioned here in my country, but I did find an unperfumed mild cleaning wipe for babys. Its ingredients are:
I wish I could make the surface more SLIPPERY. My fingers keep getting hung up in the rubber doing long slides, if I'm trying to maintain some pressure.
John Koranek
I got the Songmaker Kit about a month ago and really like it a lot. But the two octaves were just not enough so I bought another Seaboard Block.
The new Seaboard is so silky smooth compared to the old one. I was wondering if anyone had a good way to keep the playing surface more silky smooth without causing any damage.
Here at ROLI we use Dettol surface wipes! It's important that you use wipes that don't contain alcohol or harmful chemicals. You can see a guide specially on caring for your Seaboard here.
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Hi Peter,
Those ingredients are fine as long as they're not highly concentrated – which is very unlikely given they're for babies!
2 people like this
Lars Daniel Terkelsen
I can answer my own question now: I have tried silicone based lube for getting an extra easy glide, and it is quite useless. BUT: Water based lube on the other hand is friggin awesome if you just want to skate all over the seaboard. It gets so slippery, that you will slide right off the bumps and into the valleys. But for e.g. playing indian type of melodic phrasing on the flat parts, it totally rocks. And when it dries up a bit you just add a drop of water and you will slide on for a while.
Only, one might have a problem explaining why there is a bottle of lube ond a pack of wet-wipes next to the Seaboard.
2 people like this
Lars Daniel Terkelsen
"slide around with as little surface resistance as possible."
Water based lubricant will make your day then.
I am actually serious. You will glide so much, that will will not be able to wipe the grin off your face.
1 person likes this
Deleted Agent
Here at ROLI we use Dettol surface wipes! It's important that you use wipes that don't contain alcohol or harmful chemicals. You can see a guide specially on caring for your Seaboard here.
1 person likes this
Randy Walters
Oh, Great Keepers of All Wet Wipe Knowledge … I beseech thee to hear my humble plea.
So … I tried the Seventh Generation wipes, but really wasn’t happy with them, as they shed tiny little particles of the wipe that left the key waves dustier than before!
After spending an inordinate amount of time standing in the aisle comparing packages of baby wipes (an activity I had hoped I would be spared for all time, given my vasectomy) I found one that seemed to fit the bill, and guess what – it doesn’t shed. Super clean!
Still, I’d like to run the list of ingredients past the experts, to make sure everything is kosher. So to speak.
The wipes in question are: Huggies Simply Clean/Fragrance Free. They’re marked as being free of alcohol and parabens. Ingredients:
Water • Caprylyl Glycol • Sodium Benzoate • Coco-Betaine • Polysorbate 20 • Malic Acid • Sodium Citrate • Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract • Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E)
I’m a little suspicious of the Malic Acid, as I suspect it might turn the Seaboard into Mr. Robot or Freddy Mercury. Other than that, is there anything in there I should be concerned about? Thanks!
1 person likes this
Marcus
Hi Randy,
You should have no issues using those wipes, I can't see any of the ingredients causing an issue. That said, we will not be held responsible if your Seaboard turns into Mr Robot, so do so at your own risk :D
Hope that helps!
1 person likes this
Deleted Agent
A trick we've seen a few times is using a sprinkling of talcum powder on the surface to make it more slippery! It doesn't damage the surface and can be easily wiped off with a wet wipe.
1 person likes this
Deleted Agent
Our materials engineers have confirmed that the Seventh Generation fragrance free wipes are absolutely fine for cleaning the Seaboard and Lightpad.
Bob Gately
I will certainly try it. Is there a brand/name of wipe that you can recommend? Thanks!
eric moon
the seaboard sure does attract dust! I wish there was a way to make the surface less 'sticky'. I feel like it could help slides while playing as well....
eric moon
the seaboard sure does attract dust! I wish there was a way to make the surface less 'sticky'. I feel like it could help slides while playing as well....
Lars Daniel Terkelsen
I am wondering: Has anybody tried silicone based lube, the type that you use for toys of a much different *uhm* recreational purpose?
Peter Vesterlund
I just brought a Seaboard Rise and I dont want to risk using the wrong type of cleaning wipes on it.
I cant find those brands you mentioned here in my country, but I did find an unperfumed mild cleaning wipe for babys. Its ingredients are:
Aqua, Glycerin, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, Allatonin, Sodium Bensoate, Potasium Sorbate, Citric Acid, Trisodium Citrate
Is that OK to use?
eric moon
I wish I could make the surface more SLIPPERY. My fingers keep getting hung up in the rubber doing long slides, if I'm trying to maintain some pressure.
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