Too much oil on the mechanisms

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doublemike
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Too much oil on the mechanisms

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Hello everyone.
Some time ago I used a lot of oil to lubricate the mechanisms of my Victor M. I used more than I needed.
Now the mechanisms are dirty, and I would like "to dissolve" that oil so as to have a dry appearance. How can I do this?
Victor Monarch, Columbia BK, Columbia BNW, Zonophone model 3, HMV 130

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jamiegramo
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Re: Too much oil on the mechanisms

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Use some white spirit (mineral spirits - turpentine substitute) soaked into a rag and then wipe over the motor. You can even try petrol (benzina) or alcohol. A toothbrush, soaked in the spirit, can be used to clean the metal gear teeth. Avoid getting spirit on any fibre gear.

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Marc Hildebrant
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Re: Too much oil on the mechanisms

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I use Kerosene. Many years ago, I used Gasolene, but Kerosene works much better.

Marc

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