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Introduction<\/h2>\n

Having a regular maintenance schedule to keep your sewing machine in good condition is essential to ensure optimal performance and prevent expensive repairs in the future. One of the most essential yet overlooked aspects of a regular maintenance schedule is oiling the sewing machine. The question then becomes, ‘How often should I oil my sewing machine?’<\/p>\n

Maintenance Tips<\/h2>\n

The truth is it depends on many factors such as the type of sewing machine, type of oil used, and the frequency of use. Generally, the frequency of oiling depends on the model of the machine – some highly automated machines may need oiling more often than most others. The type of oil used also plays an important role. Sewers who use silicone-based lubricants need to oil their machines every six months or less while petroleum-based lubricants can be used every three months.<\/p>\n

Frequency of use should also be taken into consideration. For hobbyists who rarely use the machine, it is important to oil it at least twice a year, either at the start or the end of the winter season. For frequent sewers, it may require oiling more often than that, up to four times a year.<\/p>\n

Most people oil the machine after noticing buildup of threads, dust and dirt. However, experts recommend oiling the machine even if there is no visible buildup or accumulations as it helps to ensure smooth operation. To make maintenance easier, many sewing machines come with indicator lights that light up when it needs to be oiled.<\/p>\n

The Benefits<\/h2>\n