Watch and clock makers use pegwood for lots of cleaning, can sharpen to a fine point and clean old oil out of the tiny pivot holes in wrist watches for example. Its expensive from a watch supply, but if you get wooden cuticle sticks from a beauty supply th3y are much cheaper and are the same wood (softer than toothpick)
Very interesting. Great tips. Thank you. Questions? What about a sticker on the leather case that has been on for many years? I would estimate at least 20 if not more. Thanks again for your information.
Remove the sticker, clean residue left behind with isopropyl alcohol (70%) and the soft side of a sponge. If the leather is dry you can steam it so it regains flexibility. I would look up specific instructions on the steaming aspects of things.
Now the volume is low again dude.everyone of your videos your volume is set way to low.its a hard Listen,not enjoyable when I need to strain to hear you talking.
I love the way how you clean old cameras. Thanks for the tip about toothpick and credit card.
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Great stuff! Thanks
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Watch and clock makers use pegwood for lots of cleaning, can sharpen to a fine point and clean old oil out of the tiny pivot holes in wrist watches for example. Its expensive from a watch supply, but if you get wooden cuticle sticks from a beauty supply th3y are much cheaper and are the same wood (softer than toothpick)
Thanks for the tip!
Great tips Jon. Thanks a lot!
thanks, good tips !
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for the great video
thanks.
At one point I had more than 80 old cameras. Most have been sold now.
The items in this cleaning kit could also be used to clean old radios, drafting kits or old electronics.
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Very interesting. Great tips. Thank you. Questions? What about a sticker on the leather case that has been on for many years? I would estimate at least 20 if not more.
Thanks again for your information.
Remove the sticker, clean residue left behind with isopropyl alcohol (70%) and the soft side of a sponge. If the leather is dry you can steam it so it regains flexibility. I would look up specific instructions on the steaming aspects of things.
That credit card trick is great
I have used it to clean other things, too.
Nice to see 👍
Hey Jon. What to you recommend to remove the tiny specs of rust/corrosion on metal surfaces?
Thanks and enjoyed the vid.
Brasso is good. The US Marines use it to polish the buttons on uniforms.
Nice vid, but it is a bit tricky to hear you speak - you are too low in the mix compared to the music….
Thanks. Since I made this in November, I have figured out my mix settings and watching the older videos makes me cringe a bit.
Now the volume is low again dude.everyone of your videos your volume is set way to low.its a hard Listen,not enjoyable when I need to strain to hear you talking.