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Alex, I doubt if the coke will do anything, but by all means try it and let us know. (They took all the "good" stuff out of coke years ago, now it's only flavoured sugar water). As Darren said, 0000 steel wool, which is pretty mild stuff, used with kero or WD40, might be as good as you can do. If it doesn't do much with the stains at least it will remove any oily coating.

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

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At least it isn't on fire............yet.......

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Anyway, when it arrives I really want to try coke... So will try that just for fun and then try Darren's suggestion of wire wool and kerosene.

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Alex

Alex, I doubt if the coke will do anything, but by all means try it and let us know.

It will make you sew a heck of a lot faster......

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So, it arrived and I did try the coke for about 20 mins.... By covering the machine with a cloth and then soaking it with Coke. It seemed to work, to be honest. However, I was in a hurry and decided to use Kerosene and my girlfriend's exfoliating glove.... oops :)

Before:

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So thank you very much for your suggestions... I have learnt something that I know I will use often. I am really pleased with the results.

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Alex

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Looks great! I'll have to try the Coca Cola approach on my next project.

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yes, Uwe... I really do think it works.... My main concern was keeping the sewing machine in contact with the coke for as long as posible...hence covering it in a cloth. If I could have let it stand in a bowl of the stuff, I am sure, in the morning it would have been clean... I think coke is very cheap your side of the pond, so it is realistic filling a bucket...

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Anybody else wondering just what's in coke besides sugar and water? :huh: (I think I'll stick to drinking beer).

Personally, I reckon it's the exfoliating glove that's the key :cheers: .

Machines wot I have - Singer 51W59; Singer 331K4; Seiko STH-8BLD; Pfaff 335; CB4500.

Chinese shoe patcher; Singer 201K (old hand crank)

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Well in the early days of Coca Cola, just a touch of real cocaine gave Coca Cola the desired medicinal effect and pick-me up. Those days are long gone. I think it's the acids or preservatives that do the cleaning. I remember people experimenting by putting a small piece of red meat in Coca Cola and the meat would be gone/dissolved after just a few days.

I'm not dunking/submerging my machine in Coca Cola . I don't want the stuff to get in places I don't want it. It may also dissolve my timing belt, who knows.

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A doctor friend of mine had a special needs patient that had a feeding tube and it was badly clogged. They flew in a really high priced ivy league specialist in feeding tubes, who went to the pop machine, bought a coke and injected it into the feeding tube. 10 mins later the clog was clear. The doctor apparently then said that coke was the strongest food grade acid/ solvent there is. He then collected his cheque and went home.

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