Axile grease in my little Singer, pink and white, merritt 2404, HELP!
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Axile grease in my little Singer, pink and white, merritt 2404, HELP!
I purchased a Singer merritt 2404 today at a local thrift store. She's beautiful, but she's covered in some black greasy mess that smells like axile grease. It's spued out of every hole in the machine. It's gummed on all the gears and cogs. The bottom of the case was lined about an inch thick with paper towels to catch all the gooey overflow. OMG, my heart is breaking for her! What can I do? Please help me save her!
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Well, you got a mess there. I'd start by physically removing everything that I could like Joset said and scraping out as much grease as I could. Then I'd get some kerosene, q-tips, rags, tooth brushes, and a cat litter tray. Put the machine in the tray and start cleaning. Let the tray catch what drains down. Use a hair dryer to soften it up if needed.
You might also try Hoppe's #9 gun cleaning solvent. It's mostly kerosene and will do a decent job of cleaning off the grease.
Good luck in your clean up. And I hope someone offers a better idea.
Joe
You might also try Hoppe's #9 gun cleaning solvent. It's mostly kerosene and will do a decent job of cleaning off the grease.
Good luck in your clean up. And I hope someone offers a better idea.
Joe
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I'm with Joe on the kerosene. I don't know what turpentine would do; I do know that kerosene cleans gunk real well. I like his idea of the cat litter tray, too.
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Sure would like to see some pics of your "dirty girl" and the cleaning process. I agree with the others, kerosene and elbow grease will clean her up. I use absorbent "piddle pads" under my machines when I am cleaning them.
Last edited by Caroline S; 10-28-2012 at 07:08 AM.
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Went to a Singer cleaning class at Houston Market one time. We cleaned with WD40 and long strips of tulle. Melts the grease and the tulle acts like sandpaper, but doensn't scratch. Everyone's machine came out clean as a whistle.
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