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Helpful Guidelines In Antique Clock Care

It's only natural that a collector should want to keep his or her investment remaining valuable. But to do so, there are fine guidelines in each situation. For the antique clock industry, there are particular techniques and guidelines that should be followed to help keep the common antique clock free from aging, and good for auction value.

Anything from the mantle clock to the pendulum antique clock will incorporate a system of pulleys, gears, and mechanical pieces in order to tell the time correctly. Because these fine inner pieces are prone to rust and corrosion, its important to keep the gears working by winding the antique clocks where applicable. This keeps the clock both working and in good condition.

The biggest threat to one's antique clock isn't from cleaning it, and most of the time not even theft. Simply moving a clock from one point to another can be disastrous, since antique clocks are delicate and can decline in value from a simple scratch. In that case it's important to remove every bit of jewelry, belt buckle, and any other type of hard surfaces from one's body before attempting to move big clocks such as the grandfather clock.

Oddly enough, even touching a metal surface of a clock with one's bare hands can cause thousands of dollars in damage in the course of a few years. Dirt, sweat, and grime from one's fingertips can corrode and rust metal materials over time, meaning curators should always use gloves when handling such surfaces. Likewise, one should use fine cloths instead of cleaning solvents when dusting.

Humidity can be a large concern when taking care of a clock. Metal antique clocks will need low humidity environments so as to keep from corroding, or at least to slow the process. Wood antique clocks, on the other hand, will require high humidity environments so as to keep wood from drying out too easily (although this can also be remedied by using special coatings and finishes).

Lastly, it is always important for anyone with a valuable antique clock to consult their insurance agency for terms on insuring the clock. There is nothing worse than keeping a clock for the sake of memories and beauty, only to have it break or get stolen. At least with an insurance policy, antique clock owners can get a large lump sum of money in return for their misfortune.

Final Thoughts

Antique clocks can be rather hard to maintain to the average consumer, but following the aforementioned tips will keep consumers and their clocks in great condition. Always be wary of using any types of chemical or cleaning solvents when cleaning a clock. When in doubt, it's usually best just to use a fine cloth without any type of cleaning solvent at all. Lastly, taking into effect any humidity issues and the prospect of obtaining insurance will ensure that consumers get the most out of their antique clock experience.
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