For many years now I’ve tried
a wide range of products in efforts to clean the “crinkle” grey paint surfaces
on 1950s typewriters (Royals, Underwoods and Imperials in particular). Dirt gets ingrained
in this particular type of surface and is very hard to shift. Last year I was
asked to service a Royal HHP standard which had been bought for a Canberra
woman by her mother-in-law, from the San Francisco Typewriter Exchange. It was
in excellent working condition but needed a good clean-up. I had to take the
machine apart anyway, so I tried something “new” (at least to me), a fast-acting,
non-caustic “tough clean” spray from Shelleys. It contains 105g per litre of monoethanolamine.
I found it worked a treat – simply apply (ensuring the decals are well protected,
of course) and wash off.
The
Imperial Good Companion portable I brought back from my visit to New Zealand was also in
need of a thorough surface clean (as well as the mechanics, see below) and the same
product worked wonders. I neglected to take “before” photos of the Royal, but
believe me the difference after the cleaning was stark. You can tell from the “wash-off”
water from the Imperial mask (bottom image) just how much dirt was extracted. I’m very pleased
with the results and would thoroughly recommend using such a product if the
need arises (as, in my case, it often does).
Thanks for this, Robert. Would you expand on exactly how you "ensure the decals are well protected"? This seems tricky on such an uneven surface and I am always worried about whatever protection I use pulling up the decal when it is removed.
ReplyDeleteI'll second Michael's request. Also, if you could name the product that you found at Shelley's, it might help us find a similar product in the US. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGood advice Robert.
ReplyDeleteI've used several cleaner on crinkle paint, mostly Scrubbing Bubbles followed by a hot water rinse. I keep cleaners away from my decals by covering them from any direct or indirect spray from the cleaner(s), and I rub them very gently, if at all, only with water.
Scrubbing Bubbles produced my favorite product for this purpose, too — but they seem to have discontinued their old bathroom cleaner, and I haven't found anything else that is equally good yet.
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