Things You'll Need
Instructions
Open the back of the clock, using a screwdriver if necessary. If the French clock has a pendulum, remove it.
Look inside the clock at the movement. Examine the movement of the French clock for any large collections of dust or lint. Use the can of compressed air to blow these areas clean.
Place some clock cleaning solution on a soft cloth or rag. Use the soft cloth to clean away any oil deposits on the French clock movement. Do not force the cloth into any spaces that are too difficult to reach.
Place some clock cleaning solution on a cotton swab. Use the cotton swab to clean inside more difficult to reach parts of the French clock movement.
Let the movement dry for a few moments. Apply some clock oil to a soft cloth or rag and a cotton swab. Use the soft cloth and cotton swab to lubricate the gears inside the clock.
If applicable, reattach the pendulum. Reattach the back of the clock.