April 27, 2010, 08:26
Dale Brooksammoniated cleaning solution
I purchased a bottle of cleaning solution from Timesavers and no where in the catalog description did it say it contained ammonia.
It came yesterday, and I opened it and smelled it and realized I got a slight whiff of ammonia. It was only then I saw the word ammoniated on the label.
I know old time watch guys used ammonia, but lots of people on this forum tend to stay away from it correct?
It was only nine dollars and I have already opened it, so I'm not going to cry over the wasted money, but I don't want to use it if ammonia is a problem.
Should I not use it? It's a concentrate. One part to seven parts water.
What's wrong with using ammonia anyway?
April 27, 2010, 08:51
Chris AbellHi Dale,
The best cleaner to buy is the Zenith cleaners, formula 67 & rinse drizebright,
You get them by the gallon and should last you a long time, using these you know you are using the correct solutions and do not have to worry about damage to the parts or yourself if you follow the directions. L&R make watch cleaning solutions but reports of problem about two years ago many watchmakers to moved to Zenith, personally I find it is far superior product in many ways.