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Cleaning solution for restoring Old machines


Cleaning old machines in a home shop | The Hobby-Machinist

Registered · the local car wash · oven cleaner · Simple Green, Purple Stuff, Zep 505, etc. · dishwashing detergent (Dawn Platinum is stronger than ...

Cleaning An Old Machine For Restoration | Practical Machinist

Water based soaps work well and with washing soda added will help avoid rusting. Solvents used with rag wipe are fine. Spray solvent tend to ...

Cleaning solution for restoring Old machines - Woodnet Forums

It's best to clean them with mineral spirits, then a little pressure wash with a water tap hose sprayer to remove any grit, then dry with compressed air.

Advice on best way to clean an old machine

I use TSP in hot water when I'm doing a tear-down machine restoration and can soak the parts. Otherwise simple green is my go-to. Myk Rian's ...

Any tips for cleaning up antique machines? : r/vintagesewing - Reddit

If you aim to clean the outside, any metal polish will do nicely on the shiny steel parts; I used Brasso. If you want to, you can gently sand ...

Diy: Cleaning up Your Vintage And/Or Antique Sewing Machines

How do you clean these machines? Let's talk about products… · Kerosene – recommended by Singer. · Sewing machine oil (see above) – all types/brands – takes elbow- ...

Best Machine Tool Cleaner? | The Garage Journal

We used spray nine to clean the gungula of and it worked fantastic. We also had Doall cleaner that worked well but it would attack repainted ...

Cleaning and Removing Rust: Restoring Vintage Sewing Machines

I have not found this to be especially helpful in removing rust. For some reason, people go nuts over vinegar as a cleaning solution, but I have ...

Techniques for Restoring old MACHINES and parts

You cannot go wrong with sewing machine oil as a basic cleaner, like the doctors say "1st, do no harm" Products like Brasso and Flitz metal cleaners, 0000 ...

How to properly clean the painted finishes on a vintage sewing ...

The old "Less is More" really applies here. With simple materials and sewing machine oil as your "cleaner" you can gently and carefully ...

City Restore | Professional Heavy Equipment Cleaning – CityRestore

City Restore // Easy To Use · Step 1: Clean. Concentrated cleaner that rips through dirt, road grime, grease and oxidation. · Step 2: Prep. Cleans and decalcifies ...

Cleaning and polishing the Vintage Sewing Machine Body - YouTube

These are test results: On a surface of a 1952, black 301 with fine small crazing, I applied 95% ethanol with a Q-tip and lightly rubbed back ...

What do you use to clean/restore old tools? - Reddit

General cleaning, solvent of choice, ideally one that won't damage the parts (for example seals or plastics.) I will also use a degreaser called ...

Cleaner for build up for 40+ years of gunk, cutting fluid, grease on ...

Definitely Kerosene or diesel, stiff brush, work it in and then rinse off with hot soapy water.

Clean Up Rust on Tools & Machinery - Instructables

Bottle of White Vinegar · Small paint brush · Pile of old towels and rags ( towels are best) · Piece of steel wool(with out soap added!) · Piece of 800 grit wet and ...

Restoring old tools - HackSpace magazine - Raspberry Pi

Other people swear by a 50/50 mix of acetone and transmission fluid. Cleaning pitch from blades If your restoration project involves an old ...

How To Clean Vintage Sewing Machine Parts - YouTube

... clean the parts I take off of my vintage machines. Using an ultrasonic cleaner isn't necessary but it is very helpful when you clean a lot ...

How to Restore Old Tools - Anne of All Trades

Otherwise, remove old paint and other grime by carefully rubbing the tool with 0000 steel wool and Hornsby's Citrus Wax Cleaner. A lot of times ...

Restoring Old Machine Tools

1) Clean off all the old paint with paint remover. 2 ... machine tool cutting oils and fluids are very corrosive to older enamel finishes.

Buying and Restoring Used Machines – Part 2

After years in a professional environment, having to make this happen both quickly and cheaply, this is the best method I've found: Scotch-brite. Yep. The same ...