After purchasing a second Juki to go with the mid arm frame I bought, the woman I bought them from gave me a few tips - among them was how to clean the Juki. It has a small lid that you can remove to clean a portion of the underside of the machine, but what no one tells you is that you can remove the screws and take the whole bottom off.
I've got a before and after photo for you to see.
For the first time, I had DH help me, but it certainly can be a one person job. I vacuumed and brushed out the whole underside; put the bottom back on...and done!
I cleaned mine out this a.m.!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this! Awesome! I'm going to do mine tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteit looks nice and clean! i've done this before and it's a good feeling to have it freshly cleaned, doesn't it? in fact, i bet mine could use it...thanks for the reminder! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! It's amazing how much lint they collect. I just checked mine and I don't know how to take the bottom off, but while it was unplugged I found the place that's been storing the lint that keeps falling down onto my sewing! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy you found my blog which gave me a chance to visit yours!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great post, I'll be cleaning mine tonight! Thank you.
Wow..this is exciting. I wonder if I could do this on my Janome machines.
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