Spring Cleaning
- DrGregC
- Victor I
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Spring Cleaning
I indirectly asked this question several weeks ago. What cleaning products are the board members using for regular (daily, weekly, monthly) cleaning of the wood surfaces of their valued machines? Thanks.
- Brad
- Victor III
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Re: Spring Cleaning
Applying cleaning products just builds up layers of wax and traps dirt. I just occasionally dust my machines.
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- Steve
- Victor VI
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Re: Spring Cleaning
I'm with Brad on this except that I very, very very occasionally dust mine!
Once I've introduced a machine to my collection and done all the necessary cleanng prep. all I will ever do to keep the machine that way, will be simply dusting with dry soft cloth.
No lemon oil, no wax, no nothing.
Once I've introduced a machine to my collection and done all the necessary cleanng prep. all I will ever do to keep the machine that way, will be simply dusting with dry soft cloth.
No lemon oil, no wax, no nothing.
Re: Spring Cleaning
I must admit, I am the same. Just an occasional dust is all my machines get, unless there are any childrens sticky hand prints on them in which case a good rub with a duster!
RJ
RJ