Do white pianos turn yellow?
Matthew Cannon
Updated on January 16, 2026
The popularity of these finishes has dwindled to where it is sometimes difficult to find dealers that will stock White/Ivory pianos. Yellowing is not an issue with the new poly finishes. If you like the white one best, and now you know that it won't yellow as it ages, buy it.
Is a white piano good?
White pianos are almost universally considered as 'vulgar,' Hollywood cheesy, or downright bad taste – i.e. an instrument treated as a decorated item, trivializing the object, and de facto, trivializing music.Are white or black pianos better?
While its true, white pianos may not sell as easily as the more traditional color line, who is this piano ultimately for? If your décor tastes prefer lighter furniture, if white complements your décor more so than darker colors, white may be the perfect choice for you.How do I get my piano keys white again?
Gently buff white piano keys with a thin layer of mild, white toothpaste, and follow the general key-cleaning tips. Wipe away toothpaste residue with a cloth slightly dampened with whole milk, and dry immediately. Indirect sunlight after a cleaning can help prevent white piano keys from yellowing.What causes piano keys to yellow?
Whether your piano features ivory or plastic keys, over time they can become yellow and/or faded.IMPOSTERS! April Fools Pranks!
Can I sell my piano with ivory keys?
Buying and selling ivory is illegal.This applies to all ivory items — sculptures, embellishments, keytops, and even entire pianos with ivory keys.