by mary51 12 Jul 2010

Thank you for the link about how to clean an embroidery machine, it is excellent, I do not have the clock oil; planning to buy it. Thank you!!!!!!

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by cherylgauteng 13 Jul 2010

Thanks so much for the link. I have saved it as a favourite.

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by dollygk 13 Jul 2010

Many thanks for the link, I'm not afraid to work on my machine but I am afraid to open the parts for the first time, can I get it back together again LOL also being careful to watch for any springs that might pop out with the first time opening of some part..... you have to be able to put it back together!!

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by colonies1 13 Jul 2010

I found it very informative too thank you

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by kalinelson 12 Jul 2010

Even though I have a Janome 350E, I found the article very informative.....thanks so much.

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by holly12 12 Jul 2010

Thank so much that is the machine I have and I clean it but was afraid to do much with it. This is wonderful. Arlene

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by danababes 12 Jul 2010

Be careful about using oil in or on your machine as the newer machines are not designed to be oiled at all (the internal components are greased by the service technician when you get your machine serviced). Check your manual to be sure you can use oil. :) xXx

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mary51 by mary51 12 Jul 2010

thank you

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by msfancyvip 12 Jul 2010

Here's the link referrenced.

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by mariahail 12 Jul 2010

where is that link? will love to have it too*************

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sissibrode by sissibrode 12 Jul 2010

yes, me too :o)

meganne by meganne 12 Jul 2010

http://answers.cuteembroidery.com...

It is in Mary's other post.
HNR, Meganne

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