Makara
Viper Owner
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by 00prowler:
Mikara, You have made a mockery of my post. I think your An 8 year old that can type, who's father is a chevy mechanic from Mississppi!!!! Please go away...AL...00prowler...
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Sorry. I've just been a bit nutty lately. Let me go back and read your original post and be a little more serious. Ah yes, I see... "which autos could clean my clock??" Very good question Al. I'm glad you asked. Perhaps it is not autos that you should be looking at to clean clocks. Some clocks are cleaned quite well with just a bit of Windex sprayed onto a soft paper towel then lightly rubbed on the timepiece. For a more thorough cleansing, may I suggest taking the timepiece in question to a jeweler who might be able to take the clock apart and give it a good cleaning. I like titanium and/or gold clocks. They don't tarnish! Silver needs a good cleaning on a regular basis. The wooden clocks such as the proverbial grandfather clock does well with a little pledge. Spend the extra nickel and go for the lemon pledge. You'll thank me later. That lemony freshness just can't be matched with inferior products.
Mikara, You have made a mockery of my post. I think your An 8 year old that can type, who's father is a chevy mechanic from Mississppi!!!! Please go away...AL...00prowler...
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Sorry. I've just been a bit nutty lately. Let me go back and read your original post and be a little more serious. Ah yes, I see... "which autos could clean my clock??" Very good question Al. I'm glad you asked. Perhaps it is not autos that you should be looking at to clean clocks. Some clocks are cleaned quite well with just a bit of Windex sprayed onto a soft paper towel then lightly rubbed on the timepiece. For a more thorough cleansing, may I suggest taking the timepiece in question to a jeweler who might be able to take the clock apart and give it a good cleaning. I like titanium and/or gold clocks. They don't tarnish! Silver needs a good cleaning on a regular basis. The wooden clocks such as the proverbial grandfather clock does well with a little pledge. Spend the extra nickel and go for the lemon pledge. You'll thank me later. That lemony freshness just can't be matched with inferior products.