How do I fix my clock?
Hickory Dickory Dock,The bird looked at the clock, The clock struck two 2,Away she flew,Hickory Dickory DockHow do I find my bird?is my clock broken?can it be fixed?
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You could always take it to a clock store to have them look at it. They could at least tell you what is wrong and then you can see if you can fix it by finding a tutorial online. Or, see if it needs to be oiled or if lint is blocking something.
Buy a replacement clock kit online-Amazon( if that's whats wrong) Take it to clock repair shop. Hope nothing bad happens to bird while it's out in cold and will find it's way back home. Get new bird and keep the bird safer next time so you don't loose it.
Thanks — now I have a problem with mice running up the clock.
It never ends.
If you are talking about a cuckoo clock your best bet is to take it to a repair person. Cuckoo clocks are delicate creatures and repairs are best left to professionals.
What a shock, no tick tock.
I agree it's best to take it to an expert.
You people are way too serious, except for Rymea...
If you have mice running about, the cardboard glue sticky pads from Walmart do a fantastic job. We tried all the other conventional things to trap them and even bait-which they ignored. Take the pad and do NOT peel off the plastic cover, cut the pad in half, then peel off the cover plus you'll have twice as many pads that way. Mice are not huge so this will catch at least 2 of them. The draw we use is either a nut or a raisin in the center of the pad.