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cleaning philco dials
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I know that a lot of the mid 30's Philco dials such as the ones seen at the top pictures in the Phorum especially at the extreme right. are sensitive to water . how are youll cleaning these fragile dials? Thank you for any help you can give  Norman
#2

OMS is the way to go. But be gentle.

Terry
#3

Terry
Oms ?

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#4

I've had good luck with IPA (rubbing alcohol) and a cotton bud... never taken any of the ink off yet. I then give a rub over with an almost dry soft cloth - slightly wetted with 3-in-1 oil... just enough to give it a shine. I've done this on a couple of them now with good results. The only problem I've noted is that the oil can attract, and retain, dust. I'm sure there are better options for the rub over... maybe nothing is a better option - but I just prefer the look.

As with anything, your mileage may vary... test in a corner first...

Cheers

Steve

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#5

(05-09-2016, 11:59 PM)Radioroslyn Wrote:  OMS is the way to go. But be gentle.

Terry

Odorless mineral spirits

Terry
#6

Yes. Just yesterday I used OMS on the 620 dial. Good result - lots of black dirt on the paper towel and clean scale. Took more than one wiping.

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#7

Thank you folks for the ideas will try the oms. Norman
#8

One note: When you use mineral spirits, do not rub the lettering hard, else it will start to remove the lettering...a light touch is best.

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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN
#9

Thank you Ron.   Norman
#10

Is turpentine ok in a pinch. ??




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