cleaning products for older machines
#1
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Location: Seward Alaska
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cleaning products for older machines
I know I've seen it posted several times on this section but I'm looking for the product name that can be used to clean the older black singers without removing the paint and also a good polish to use afterwards.
Thanks
Sheila
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Sheila
#2
Some use GOJO (non pumice) followed by Liquid Gold. Some have reported that using GOJO has removed the decals from their machines.... plain sewing machine oil is best.
Liquid Gold is fine, but car wax gives a great shine and is more durable.
Liquid Gold is fine, but car wax gives a great shine and is more durable.
#3
My OSMG uses Goo Gone. Like everything else, carefully around the decals, but he's gotten great results on some spectacularly crudded up machines. He told me to treat it like sewing machine oil-wipe it on, let it sit a bit, wipe it off. For wax, I use the Mother's car wax in the red can. Pricey, but wow!
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I love a product called TuffStuff that was originally designed for car interiors. It is wonderful! I got the recommendation from Graham Forsdyke who has a company in the UK that cleans, repairs, and sells Featherweights. I found it at the second auto supply place I tried.
Pam
Pam
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Location: Northeastern Washington
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So what do you use for a machine that has lived in a smoker's house for years and has that yellowish build up all over the machine? I want to get the smoke off mine. It sat in my folks house for several years and both of them were chain smokers.
#9
I use sewing machine oil to clean, buff real well with clean rags. Then I let it sit for a day or so before I begin with TR3 (auto supply store). I use the TR3 in very small spots, rub it in, and continue until it disappears. On machines where the clear coat is shot, it may take 20+ applications, but it will shine. Yes, this takes me a very long time.
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