CLOCK RESTORATION & WATCH DIAL REPAIR Foam Head Cleaning Swabs
Rubber Head (Rubystick) Cleaning Swabs
CLOCK RESTORATION & WATCH DIAL REPAIR
Bluing Salts Bluing Salts - HoroSolv
A crystallized compound (bluing salts) used to facilitate the bluing of steel. Heat up crystals which will melt and form a liquid. Immerse item whilst lifting out occasionally to allow oxidation to take place.
Foam Head - Swabs Rubber - Swabs - Rubystick
• Foam head swabs • An open cell structure allows particularly good absorption of solvents and liquids. • Individual approximate dimensions
Shapes & Sizes (diameter x head length x overall length): • Bud - Ø3mm x 12mm x 70mm • Rectangular - 10mm (width) x 25mm x 130mm • Triangular - Ø3mm x 10mm x 75mm
• Triangular (lacerated) - Ø3mm x 15mm x 65mm Code
S35533 S35531 S35535 S35536
Description Bud Shape
Rectangular Head Traingular Shape Head
UOM Price PACK*25 £1.70
Triangular Shape Head, Lacerated Price breaks available, see website
PACK*10 £2.50 PACK*25 £1.65 PACK*25 £1.85
• Rubber head swabs • Also know as Rubystick swabs • Leaves no lint or fibres behind • Extremely porous and ideal for cleaning high tech equipment, jewellery and watches
• Individual approximate dimensions • Replacement rubber heads available
Shapes & Sizes (diameter x head length x overall length):
• Ø3mm x 16mm x 75mm • Ø6.5mm x 16mm x 105mm
Code
S35525 S49337 S35524 S49336
Microfibre Head Cleaning Swabs Wipes, Polypropylene Description Rubber Head Swab, Small Rubber Head Swab, Large
UOM Price PACK*5
PACK*5 £3.95
Replacement Rubber Heads, Small PACK*10 £6.50 £4.75
Replacement Rubber Heads, large PACK*10 £6.95 Price breaks available, see website
• HoroSolv • Bluing Salts • Supplied in a jar • 250g
See PDF for full instructions Code
B0131
Description Bluing Salts
UOM Price £9.85
250G Price breaks available, see website Brass Restorer Fluid
Brass Restorer - Rustins Ideal for restoring items, which may be cleaned by applying Rustin’s Brass Restorer with a brass brush (B0219) or dipping small items. Also may be used for cleaning copper and bronze. Ideal to restore clock parts, antique furniture fittings, door handles/knockers, ornaments and sculptures etc.
How to use: • Brass, copper, bronze may be cleaned by applying Rustin’s Restorer with a brush or dipping small items
• After a few minutes rub with Steel Wire Wool (W33157) and wash with water
• Then dry with a clean paper towel • The surface can then be polished with mops and abrasives and prevented from tarnishing by using our Horolaq (L0896)
Microfibre - Swabs
• Microfibre head swabs • Extremely small fibres allow the trapping and absorption of miniscule dirt particles and solvents. • Individual approximate dimensions
Shapes & Sizes (diameter x head length x overall length): • Bud - Ø3mm x 13mm x 70mm • Rectangular Flat - 5mm (width) x 15mm x 145mm • Rectangular Flat - 15mm (width) x 25mm x 130mm • Rectangular Padded - 4mm (width) x 11mm x 70mm
• Rectangular Padded - 7mm (width) x 16mm x 165mm Code
Description
S35534 S35530 S35532 S35537 S35538
Bud Shape Head
Rectangular, Small Flat Rectangular, Large Flat Rectangular, Small Padded Rectangular, Large Padded
UOM Price PACK*25 £2.45
PACK*10 £1.45 PACK*10 £3.00 PACK*25 £2.25 PACK*10 £1.65
Price breaks available, see website
• Cleaning wipes • Excellent for general surfaces and items • Brilliant for removing grease • Does not reject fibres • Suitable for clean rooms category ISO3 • 70% isopropyl alcohol, 30% deionised water • 230 x 280mm • Pack*50
• Bergeon 7040 Code
W44141 Description Cleaning Wipes, Polypropylene
UOM Price PACK*50 £23.95
Price breaks available, see website
• 125ml Code
B33529 Description Brass Restorer, Rustins
UOM Price £3.30
125ML Price breaks available, see website Clock Case Button Polish
Clock Case Button Polish - Mylands
• Button polish for clock cases and other wooden materials
• Produces a slightly warmer glow than French polish
• High gloss finish with a deep colour
• Perfect for walnut, oak & mahogany
• 500ml • Mylands
Code P55235
Description Button Polish
UOM Price 500ML £17.20
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