Cleaning a movement

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Cleaning a movement

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Industrial grade oil?
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Maybe some leftovers from this
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Seems that the former owner greased the hairspring to avoid squeaky noise. LOL!
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A mild acid solution to remove surface rust from other parts, oil and grease disappeared and the hairspring is clean as a whistle now, at least it looks that way.

All other parts only needed the ordinary cleaning solution.

Everything looks like new and I expect it to work like new when I have put everything together tomorrow.
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The green stuff looks like 2-stroke engine fuel oil :lol:
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The oil/grease contained acid and really did affect the surface, but cleaning and a bit of buffing removed almost everything.
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Yoda wrote: September 4th, 2020, 8:37 am Industrial grade oil?
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Yoda wrote: September 4th, 2020, 8:55 am Seems that the former owner greased the hairspring to avoid squeaky noise. LOL!
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Amazing resurrection. It’s great to see these movements being saved from time, neglect or the well-intentioned (but perhaps unhelpful) efforts of former owners/restorers.
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