Wax and polish your cabinet as frequently as you would other fine furniture. Use a good furniture polish or past wax. Apply the polish to a soft cloth - do not spray or apply directly to the case. Do not use a silicone-based product. Use a quality liquid non-ammonia glass cleaner. Apply the glass cleaner to a soft clo...
Howard Miller does not recommend that you service the clock movement yourself. [Contact ][1]an Authorized Howard Miller Service Center. However, if you feel inclined, there are a variety of internet sites that offer detailed instructions to perform your own cleaning and oiling. Buy a movement oil tube [here][2]. [...
If your mechanical clock operated fine for several years but now is slow or stopping, it is likely that your clock movement needs maintenance. Cleaning and oiling are not covered under warranty. An Authorized Service Center should be contacted. [CLICK HERE][1] to find an Authorized Service Center [1]: http://ww...
Contact an authorized Service Center. Cleaning and oiling are not covered under warranty. [CLICK HERE ][1]to find your nearest Authorized Service Center [1]: http://www.howardmiller.com/howardmiller/service-center-locator ...
In mechanical devices with moving components, oil acts as a lubricant to help prevent friction and wear. Over time, the oil must be replenished. The frequency of oiling depends upon several factors, some of which include humidity and temperature controls and cleanliness of the environment. Based on these factors, oilin...
Signs that a movement could require oiling or cleaning can include slowing or erratic operation of the time keeping, chiming melody, and/or hour strike. Continued use may cause excessive wear and require more extensive service to the movement. [CLICK HERE][1] to find the nearest Authorized Service Center. [1]: htt...
Movement oil collects dust and other contaminants from the air. These contaminants can be abrasive and the oil can harden. For this reason, it is necessary to have the movement cleaned and oiled. The frequency of cleaning and oiling depends upon several factors, some of which include the humidity and temperature contro...
**FOR WOOD & GLASS** Wax and polish the wood surfaces on your product as frequently as you would your other fine furniture using a good furniture polish or paste wax. Do not use silicone-based products. Use extreme caution when cleaning glass. Use a quality liquid non-amonia glass cleaner. Apply the glass cleaner ...