I purchased a used mechanical clock this weekend and disassembled it to check it out before applying voltage to it. I was concerned about causing a problem with the mechanism. It turned out to actually be in very good condition although it was quite stiff when I attempted to set it. What ever lube was present is now not very viscous. The second had works correctly when helped to start, but is too weak to overcome friction and continue to work normally. After the second hand ticks a number of times, it comes to a stop. I believe that when the mechanism is cleaned, the contacts restored and lubed it will work perfectly. In research, there are a number of threads addressing the use of an ultrasonic cleaner, but no mention of what cleaning solution to use. I have a cleaner but no idea of what a good non caustic or corrosive solution would be. Any suggestions would be appreciated. One thread addressed price but did not mention the name of a solution.
Thanks for any help,
Steve
Thanks for any help,
Steve
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