Hello,
I just got an original Howard miller George Nelson #2202 Spike Style (Sunburst) Clock. the paint on the body is a little worse for the wear. not too bad but could use some freshening up a bit. anyway was wondering if anyone specializes in these clocks restoration (uses original colors, etc)? just wondering, i feel its worth the money to have it cleaned up but i'm Leary about someone messing up my clock. thanks.
only a little
the hour hand of the clock has a little crimp in it (nothing major) and a little paint has worn away from that area. other than that im sure your right it just needs a good cleaning. I restored dozens of chairs, tables, etc... but im nervous about playing with a clock.lol.
Lots of cotton balls and swabs.
Maybe a drop or two of liquid dishwashing deregent in a bowl of warm water. Wet a swab with the solution and go over a +/- one square inch area at a time. Don't rub too hard and inspect the swab regularly to make sure you don't remove any color. Discard soiled swabs for fresh often and blot dry with cotton.
If the weak detergent solution doesn't cut it, try adding a bit of denatured alcohol.
Touch-up the area of loss with some artist's watercolor and a tiny brush. Easily washed away if you don't get the color quite right the first time.
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