Hello Ab, I'm glad to see another interesting video from you. I admire your work and hope you continue to enjoy your work. Kind regards and all the best to you 👍!
Great job. For heavily tarnished and crudded up bezels and such, I like to use NOXON 7 Metal Polish while using a wooden craft stick for those really stubborn spots. This is then followed with a wipe down with a shop towel dipped in a water and baking soda solution. I use Simichrome for the final polish to give the bezel that "POP". Of course the brass will eventually tarnish unless it is sprayed with lacquer. However, your dial pan wasn't that bad. So, using Simichrome was the right decision.
I never heard of Noxon 7 before. I looked it up and the prices almost made my eyes pop out. lol Thanks for the tips. Never tried baking soda and water either, but I do know that baking soda and coconut oil will give you glowing skin. 😁
@time4clocks You're very welcome. The water and baking soda solution is used to neutralize the ammonia in the Noxon 7. Hey, I use plain coconut oil as a hand moisturizer and for popcorn too. 😂
Thank you, Steven! The smaller circle on that dial was for a second sweep hand, which this clock didn't have so I thought it looked kind of odd. I should have talked about it more. 😁
Amazing transformation! Shiny and bright 🌞 you returned that dial to its former glory. ❤
@@Trojan4u Thank you, Troy! 😸
Great result. Thank you for your nice "Joie de vivre".👍👍👍
@@fabienlamour3644 Thank you! 😸
Well done Sunny, great job. I enjoy seeing your work so much
Thank you, Victor! It's very nice of you to say that!
Very nice, stay happy/Sunny. Wish you well.
@@brianbartlett9823 Thank you, Brian! You too!
7:26 Lead paint test kit time - I hope it was ok. Thanks, Sunny, for posting another informative clock video - best wishes for the Holidays!
I just figure it's all lead based. Happy holidays to you as well!!
Hello Ab, I'm glad to see another interesting video from you. I admire your work and hope you continue to enjoy your work. Kind regards and all the best to you 👍!
@@wernerkratzer8330 Hello Werner, I hope you are in good health and enjoying life! 😸
Good job. Keep up the good work.
Thank you, Mark!
Nice to see you working on the clock. Hope you have a great Thanksgiving Day!
@@Capricorn1-14-44 Thank you! Hope you have a great day as well! 😸
Great job. For heavily tarnished and crudded up bezels and such, I like to use NOXON 7 Metal Polish while using a wooden craft stick for those really stubborn spots. This is then followed with a wipe down with a shop towel dipped in a water and baking soda solution. I use Simichrome for the final polish to give the bezel that "POP". Of course the brass will eventually tarnish unless it is sprayed with lacquer. However, your dial pan wasn't that bad. So, using Simichrome was the right decision.
I never heard of Noxon 7 before. I looked it up and the prices almost made my eyes pop out. lol Thanks for the tips. Never tried baking soda and water either, but I do know that baking soda and coconut oil will give you glowing skin. 😁
@time4clocks You're very welcome. The water and baking soda solution is used to neutralize the ammonia in the Noxon 7. Hey, I use plain coconut oil as a hand moisturizer and for popcorn too. 😂
@@brettfavrewelfarequeen9886 😁👍
@@time4clocks Looks like Noxon 7 has been discountinued. Dang! I'm sitting on a gold mine.
@@brettfavrewelfarequeen9886 That's why my eyes were popping.
I'm not interested in clocks, but you look beautiful, had to check the video out.
@@antiRuka That is so nice! Thank you!!
My teddy moose is named Sunny! My other teddy moose is named Lorenzo. 😅
Sunny the Moose, that's cute!!😁
To me, the dial that you took off, didn't really look that bad. I probably would have left it alone, however I did enjoy your video, well done.
Thank you, Steven! The smaller circle on that dial was for a second sweep hand, which this clock didn't have so I thought it looked kind of odd. I should have talked about it more. 😁
Hi abdurheim
Did you watch the video?
@time4clocks a little