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posted August 07, 2003 12:26
I have a L and R , three jar cleaning machine.Would the ammonia based cleaner be the best one to start using in this and if it is could i just rinse in naptha after ?
Thanks again.

IHC Member 261
Chapter 111,Ottawa
NAWCC Member 158976,
Nepean, Canada
 
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posted August 08, 2003 04:30
Veritas,
I use L&R Fine Watch Cleaning Solution, amonia based and L&R #3 Watch Rinsing Solution.
Brian C.

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Posts: 1857 | Location: Epsom, New Hampshire USA | Registered: December 14, 2002
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posted August 20, 2003 09:03
Veritas:

I use #111 Ultrasonic Watch Cleaning Solution and Ultrasonic watch rinsing solution; although I manually clean my watches I live in the Ottawa area as well and I buy both at Geneva Watch Materials (130 Slater). The pricing is good as well.

Grant Perry
NAWCC #0157065
Chapter 111
IHC-185 #141
 
Posts: 334 | Location: Ottawa, Canada | Registered: January 28, 2003
IHC Member 229
posted August 20, 2003 11:00
Are these various cleaning solutions you are suggesting water based or petroleum based....I'm concerned about rust between screw threads and mating parts....I usually work on one watch at a time...I find a simple inexpensive utrasonic jewelery cleaner...does a fine job of cleaning just about any small part or parts...I'm still doing a certain amount of hand cleaning with a tooth brush and pegwood....it's the choice of the best all around solution that has me confused...I understand in the "good old days"...they used to use gasoline
 
Posts: 148 | Location: Somerville, New Jersey USA | Registered: November 28, 2002
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posted August 20, 2003 12:59
I use the same as Brian. Be sure not to leave in either solution too long. After rinsing dry right away with a drying box or hair dryer to get a great finish.

Viele Grüße

David Fahrenholz
Fahrenholz Clock & Watch
Timeless Service
 
Posts: 52 | Location: Fishers, Indiana USA | Registered: June 24, 2003
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