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My wife's grandpa sprayed WD-40 into a grandfather clock about 30 years
ago... STOPPED IT COLD ... However, it recently started working
again... spontaneously! And it keeps good time, so I am amazed it did
not just lacquer up and choke for good.
A local friend is a jeweler and clock repairman, and he confirms your
comments. A couple friends work at Herman-Miller Clock Company ...
surely you are familiar with their stuff.
Happy days.
--------------------- JHR -------------------------
On 6/30/2014 1:28 PM, DAVID wrote:
I wouldn't use WD-40 Works great on some mechanical applications, but my
experience has
been it will collect more dirt over time and possibly cause additional problems.
I am a clock collector and people that use it on clocks cause serious problems.
Just my take, your mileage may vary...
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