At the back you will notice a plastic lid covering your clock s mechanism.
How to make a wall clock stop ticking.
Quiet the ticking by oiling the mechanism.
Remove the clock from the wall or shelf if possible and place it face down on your work space or table.
If you see more than 3 screws holding the cover together it could be worth it.
You might also stick one or two foam feet on the back of the dial to deaden it.
If your clock is already fixed on the wall start by taking it down.
Place the clock in a clear container.
If dried oil is visible gently brush it away.
Spray the inside gears of the clock with clock oil once or twice.
Dabbing a few drops of clean oil on the area then restarting the pendulum should get the clock running again.
Brushing the mechanical works with a soft brush such as a paint brush should dislodge any dust or dirt.
Unlike old clocks which.
How to quiet a loud ticking clock.
Take off the lid so as to leave the mechanism exposed.
If you have an excessively noisy clock consider some ways to stop the ticking and enjoy the peace and quiet of a quiet room.
Buy a silent non ticking clock.
Use clock oil on the gears add some foam.
Switch to a mains powered clock.
Dried oil and debris can clog and stop the clock mechanism.
There are movements that are silent but to quiet this movement try this.
Place the clock in a clear container.
Put the clock in a container.
How to quiet a loud ticking clock.
Remove the clock s back panel.
Get some adhesive foam feet and then listen to where the loud click is coming from on the back of the movement itself and stick a foam foot there.
Almost silent ticking clock mechanisms simple use quality gears metal bearings and a proper housing instead of a 50cent plastic gearbox in a press on plastic housing.
Apply clock oil to all the moving parts of the clock.
Add mass to the clock mechanism.
Turn the clock over so the clock face is.
If you want to reduce the noise of any appliance or human being simply place it in a container.
Most modern clocks have a tiny ticking mechanism fitted on the back of their face.