Singer sewing machine base restoration.
This is a very easy, basic method we use for the base and preparation for a singer wrought iron base. Most bases regardless of the brand you may use this also. Remembering the finished product is a undercoat finish and certainly not adequate for outside use. This complete base has taken me about three hours. Its not difficult and very easy to see spots you have missed. Happy restoring. I have Now added a clip on the Motospray in our other clips in our other clips. Look for Motospay and hopefully all your questions will be answered.

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