Singer Model 66
#12
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Keep water away from the decals when cleaning; it will "silver" (ruin) them. (Ask me how I know.) The safest way to clean painted and decaled surfaces is with machine oil.
The 66, and its little brother, the 3/4-sized 99, were massively popular machines and for a good reason. Keep them oiled and they'll go on forever.
The 66, and its little brother, the 3/4-sized 99, were massively popular machines and for a good reason. Keep them oiled and they'll go on forever.
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Join Date: Feb 2019
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Keep water away from the decals when cleaning; it will "silver" (ruin) them. (Ask me how I know.) The safest way to clean painted and decaled surfaces is with machine oil.
The 66, and its little brother, the 3/4-sized 99, were massively popular machines and for a good reason. Keep them oiled and they'll go on forever.
The 66, and its little brother, the 3/4-sized 99, were massively popular machines and for a good reason. Keep them oiled and they'll go on forever.
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