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[title] Cleaning the gear train
-[* icon_note] The Introduction introduced you to the two types of clock cleaning fluid. Whichever you choose, a margerine tub makes a good cleaning bath. You'll be glad of the lid to keep the smell in when you're not using it if you choose ammoniated solution.
-[* black] Take each item from the gear chain in turn, soak it for a little while and then clean the pivots with a nylon brush. Check with a magnifying glass that they are completely clean.
-[* black] Rinse with clean water (or peferably deionised water if you live in a hard water area. Dry carefully with a paper towel, finishing with a hair dryer or hot air gun on a low setting.
+[* icon_note] The Introduction introduced you to the two types of clock cleaning fluid. Whichever you choose, a margerine tub makes a good cleaning bath. If you chose the ammoniated solution you'll be glad of the lid to keep the smell in when you're not using it.
+[* black] Take each item from the gear chain in turn, soak it for a little while and then clean the pivots with a nylon brush. Use a magnifying glass to check that they are completely clean.
+[* black] Rinse with clean water (peferably deionised water if you live in a hard water area). Dry carefully with a paper towel, finishing with a hair dryer or hot air gun on a low setting.