Sewing Machine Oil Typewriter at Olga Earl blog

Sewing Machine Oil Typewriter. A trick i learned from my typewriter repairman is to make a mixture of 10 parts odorless mineral spirits and 1 part sewing machine oil. A dab of sewing oil on. (i've also read that trumpet / trombone oil is good). Yesterday, i tried some sewing machine oil, figuring that it doesn’t dry out and should be light enough to get pulled through by capillary action. I've used sewing machine oil as i'd heard that was best. I've had positive experience with sewing machine oil. If typewriter oil is not available, you can use gun oil or sewing machine oil. If needed, only apply a few drops of oil on the key contact points using a precise oiler. To apply the lubricant, use a precision oiler or cotton swab dipped in oil and apply it sparingly to the metal joints and pivot. I've avoided and would not recommend gunky greases or thick oils.

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A trick i learned from my typewriter repairman is to make a mixture of 10 parts odorless mineral spirits and 1 part sewing machine oil. A dab of sewing oil on. If typewriter oil is not available, you can use gun oil or sewing machine oil. I've used sewing machine oil as i'd heard that was best. Yesterday, i tried some sewing machine oil, figuring that it doesn’t dry out and should be light enough to get pulled through by capillary action. To apply the lubricant, use a precision oiler or cotton swab dipped in oil and apply it sparingly to the metal joints and pivot. If needed, only apply a few drops of oil on the key contact points using a precise oiler. I've avoided and would not recommend gunky greases or thick oils. I've had positive experience with sewing machine oil. (i've also read that trumpet / trombone oil is good).

Sewing machines and Typewriters Collectors Weekly

Sewing Machine Oil Typewriter A trick i learned from my typewriter repairman is to make a mixture of 10 parts odorless mineral spirits and 1 part sewing machine oil. A dab of sewing oil on. If needed, only apply a few drops of oil on the key contact points using a precise oiler. If typewriter oil is not available, you can use gun oil or sewing machine oil. I've used sewing machine oil as i'd heard that was best. (i've also read that trumpet / trombone oil is good). Yesterday, i tried some sewing machine oil, figuring that it doesn’t dry out and should be light enough to get pulled through by capillary action. To apply the lubricant, use a precision oiler or cotton swab dipped in oil and apply it sparingly to the metal joints and pivot. A trick i learned from my typewriter repairman is to make a mixture of 10 parts odorless mineral spirits and 1 part sewing machine oil. I've had positive experience with sewing machine oil. I've avoided and would not recommend gunky greases or thick oils.

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