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OIL, Sew-Retro for Sewing Machines

OIL, Sew-Retro for Sewing Machines

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$8.95

The Story

Easy ONE-TINY-DROP dispensing wand!Ā  Sew-Retro Sewing Machine Oil works for any and all Sewing Machines ~ even Attachments (yes, some attachments need oiling, too!)Ā  This particular oil is appropriate for most household and industrial sewing machines including but not limited to: Singer, Elna, Kenmore, White, New Home, Bernina, Janome, Pfaff, etc.

  • Use lure-lock cap for no-leak storage (twist-off & on)
  • Separate cap with long, tiny metal oil spout
  • Highly refined, low viscosity
  • It won't stain and washes clean
  • Use with vintage, modern, industrial, commercial, longarm, embroidery, and home sewing machines


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Be sure to follow your machine's instruction manual for oiling.Ā One dropĀ all oiling points is all that is needed for every 8-hours of sewing.Ā  It is also a good idea to give one tiny drop of oil to the bobbin case (two small rectangular holes behind the bobbin case) every time you change a bobbin or sit down to sew.Ā 

Your Sewing Machine Manual or Adjuster's Service Manual will illustrate all the oiling points* for your machine. Look under our tutorial and video tabs for a couple of tutorials for cleaning as well as oiling the machine:

* TAKE NOTE: DO NOT USE OIL in your Singer Motor. Your motor should only have motor lubricant and not oil.

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Wash Testing Photos Below

We wanted to actually show the washing test, so we dripped oil on quilter's cotton fabric and then took a few photos after so many minutes and hours later.Ā  Finally, we washed the same fabrics and took the last photo to prove it washes clean!Ā Ā 


1. First drips


2. After a few minutes absorbing into fabric


3. Several hours later


4. Fabric after washing -- fabric is all clean!


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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OIL, Sew-Retro for Sewing Machines - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OIL, Sew-Retro for Sewing Machines - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

OIL, Sew-Retro for Sewing Machines - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Easy ONE-TINY-DROP dispensing wand!Ā  Sew-Retro Sewing Machine Oil works for any and all Sewing Machines ~ even Attachments (yes, some attachments need oiling, too!)Ā  This particular oil is appropriate for most household and industrial sewing machines including but not limited to: Singer, Elna, Kenmore, White, New Home, Bernina, Janome, Pfaff, etc.

  • Use lure-lock cap for no-leak storage (twist-off & on)
  • Separate cap with long, tiny metal oil spout
  • Highly refined, low viscosity
  • It won't stain and washes clean
  • Use with vintage, modern, industrial, commercial, longarm, embroidery, and home sewing machines


Ā Ā 

Be sure to follow your machine's instruction manual for oiling.Ā One dropĀ all oiling points is all that is needed for every 8-hours of sewing.Ā  It is also a good idea to give one tiny drop of oil to the bobbin case (two small rectangular holes behind the bobbin case) every time you change a bobbin or sit down to sew.Ā 

Your Sewing Machine Manual or Adjuster's Service Manual will illustrate all the oiling points* for your machine. Look under our tutorial and video tabs for a couple of tutorials for cleaning as well as oiling the machine:

* TAKE NOTE: DO NOT USE OIL in your Singer Motor. Your motor should only have motor lubricant and not oil.

Ā 

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Wash Testing Photos Below

We wanted to actually show the washing test, so we dripped oil on quilter's cotton fabric and then took a few photos after so many minutes and hours later.Ā  Finally, we washed the same fabrics and took the last photo to prove it washes clean!Ā Ā 


1. First drips


2. After a few minutes absorbing into fabric


3. Several hours later


4. Fabric after washing -- fabric is all clean!


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