Question about Sewing Machines
...don't have much speed but when I spray WD-40 into it goes faster then Oooh, WD-40 is not good for sewing machines. It turns into gum and seizes the machine. Try liquid Tri-Flow Synthetic Lube
...the covers off soak the machine with wd-40 and play with the reverse and stitch length if it breaks free try and soak up as much of the wd-40 as you can and then put sewing machine oil in the ...
WD-40 wait a few minutes then gently try to move the stitch selector back and forth, try not to force it. If it starts to move use a bit more WD-40 and try moving it again. If it works then use a good
...wd 40. We did that and still nothing. Please fill free to give all opions on any knowledge all will be gladly accepted. Thank you in advance never spray wd 40 on a sewing machine use only sewing ...
Question about Sewing Machines
...help Uh-oh. Don't use WD-40 on your machine... WD-40 becomes sticky with time and will seize the mechanics... Wondering if there is a spring under the R button that perhaps is broken or
...WD-40. (Very Important Note: WD-40 is great for getting rid of the built-up gunk but don't use it in place of sewing machine oil. Also, don't get the WD-40 on your machine's finish.) Once the machine ...
Question about Singer Sewing Machines
...WD-40) will help get the snap back in your zig zag. Remove the needle and work the needle bar from side to side while turning the hand wheel with the machine set to the widest stitch. Assuming your ...
Question about Necchi Sewing Machines
...WD 40 first, to inside of top and bottom side of the machine , and later to apply machine oil to every moving joints. Ooooh, despite what has been advised, do not use WD-40 on your sewing machine. It ...
...place to check. Do Not use 3-in-1, WD-40, cooking oil, or the old sewing machine oil from grandma's sewing basket!!! Use only fresh, good quality sewing machine oil recommended for your machine.
Question about Sewing Machines
...+ the word "Manual" Follow instructions provided in the Maintenance section. Use only good quality sewing machine oil, not old oil from grandmother's sewing box, 3-in-1, WD-40, or cooking oil.
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