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your parts cleaner should do the trick.

If you dont have one.. then rinse in lighter fluid (ronsonol, zippo), rub them face down on a sheet of paper and rinse in the fluid again.

Personally I think that automatic oilers are only worth it if you spend the whole day at the workbench..everyday. If you're a hobbyist then normal oilers are good enough.

Anil

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your parts cleaner should do the trick.

If you dont have one.. then rinse in lighter fluid (ronsonol, zippo), rub them face down on a sheet of paper and rinse in the fluid again.

Personally I think that automatic oilers are only worth it if you spend the whole day at the workbench..everyday. If you're a hobbyist then normal oilers are good enough.

Anil

Sometimes I clean them in my machine but find dots on them when oiling. I tried to rub them on watch paper but have shot them to Timbuktu. Any suggestions on how to rub them face down? I thought about roddico.

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First, to remove the cap jewel - I use one of these "picker uppers" - they really work very well and you can't beat the price!

http://amzn.com/B00K7KEN6K

I typically drop the jewel into a small container of hairspring cleaner (one-dip) and that usually cleans them pretty well. For really dirty cases I will press the jewel very slightly into some rodico and rub with pegwood. You definitely need to be on your game. I usually do this under a stereo microscope where I can be very precise with my movements.

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First, to remove the cap jewel - I use one of these "picker uppers" - they really work very well and you can't beat the price!

http://amzn.com/B00K7KEN6K

I typically drop the jewel into a small container of hairspring cleaner (one-dip) and that usually cleans them pretty well. For really dirty cases I will press the jewel very slightly into some rodico and rub with pegwood. You definitely need to be on your game. I usually do this under a stereo microscope where I can be very precise with my movements.

Thanks takoff!

Diamondslayer

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