How to Clean Antique Oil Lamps

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Part of the video series: How to Collect Antique Oil Lamps

Summary: How to clean and care for your antique oil lamps; tips for safe cleaning methods and more in this free diy collectors video from an antiques dealer collection expert.

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Contact: SheaAntique.com

Sue Shea Sue Shea has been dealing in antiques since 1979, and has her own shop, Shea Antiques, located in Shelburne Falls, MA. Her passion is early American 18th & 19... read more

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How to Clean Antique Oil Lamps

Cleaning your oil lamp, your fluid lamps, this one has a little bit of fluid left in it with the wick full of oil. One thing to consider when working with this stuff is to make sure you have cleaning material around for your hands also. But when buying an oil lamp and transferring it to your bringing it home, sometimes they will sell it like this but you never know when you buy them whether they are cloudy underneath or in good condition so I would never recommend buying an oil lamp that is not filled with fluid because you never know how they are going to clean up. The other advice I can give you on cleaning your whale oil or your oil fluid lamp would be to empty in a hazardous waste because it is fuel oil, into a container that is acceptable in the town that you live in. If you have some small bristle brushes to go in with warm soap and water to get inside and you may have to turn them up and leave them over night or day or two to make sure all the moisture is gone before you add the fluid. That is how I would recommend cleaning these so that you have a nice clean display of your fuel oil.

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