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Old 03-07-2017, 05:51 PM
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I'm glad you guys are out their rescuing these neglected machines. Some day they will be loved again.
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Old 03-09-2017, 09:01 AM
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Got the Necchi to stitch last night. Doesn't all work, yet but a good start.
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Old 03-09-2017, 11:45 AM
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Necchis are notorious for being seized up with old gunk even when they were taken care of in a previous life. There's a very good tutorial in the files of the Yahoo group Vintage Necchis on cleaning and unfreezing them and she used a Supernova as an example machine. Rubbing alcohol is a great cleaner/degunker for the innards of these machines. After reading this tute years ago, 90% rubbing alcohol went into my arsenal and it's what I use to clean the innards of any gunky machine I get now.

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Old 03-12-2017, 07:34 AM
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Thanks Cari. I hadn't tried alcohol. Seems like a good candidate to try it on.
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I use kerosene almost exclusively. Removes the dried oil and grease quickly and is what was recommended in Singer's manuals back in the day. I've also found that it does a good job on the exterior of the machines. Hasn't harmed one of mine yet and works faster than sewing machine oil.
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while yes, you do have to be careful not to get rubbing alcohol on a black Japanned machines, I've used it for stubborn spots on colored machines with no issues. YMMV. 90% works almost instantly on gunked up innards, I use it because it's faster than sm oil or kerosene and it smells better.

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