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Old August 28th 04, 05:19 AM
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Will WD-40 work? Have a very scratchy volume potentiometer. A better way
to clean and fix?


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Old August 28th 04, 05:30 AM
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"Daphne + Dave" wrote in message news:OQSXc.234943$J06.164403@pd7tw2no...
Will WD-40 work?


Only if you want to destroy the control. Try, at the very least, Tuner/Control Cleaner & Lubricant
sold at RS. Better yet, get a quality cleaner like PUREtronics Contact Cleaner.

73 de Glenn AA5PK


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Old August 28th 04, 06:38 AM
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Do NOT use WD-40!!!. I'm not familiar with PUREtronics stuff, but I use
Chemtronics 'Tun-O-Wash' for my applications and it works great. The best
stuff you can use, if you can find it, is Cramolin R-5. And Glenn is right
too...the color TV tuner cleaner at Radio Shack works pretty good too.


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Will WD-40 work?


Only if you want to destroy the control. Try, at the very least,

Tuner/Control Cleaner & Lubricant
sold at RS. Better yet, get a quality cleaner like PUREtronics Contact

Cleaner.

73 de Glenn AA5PK




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Old August 28th 04, 01:45 PM
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"Hamguy" wrote in message
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Do NOT use WD-40!!!. I'm not familiar with PUREtronics stuff, but I use
Chemtronics 'Tun-O-Wash' for my applications and it works great. The best
stuff you can use, if you can find it, is Cramolin R-5. And Glenn is right
too...the color TV tuner cleaner at Radio Shack works pretty good too.



Caig industries also makes a good product called DeOxit. What's nice
about this product is you can get it in various concentrations and delivery
methods. I find the 5% spray can works fine but I've heard the 100% in
a dropper works great, too.

You should see what it does for model trains!

Ken KG0WX



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Old August 28th 04, 02:37 PM
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Caige Laboratories DeOxit is best.


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Old August 28th 04, 02:45 PM
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Many people believe the Deoxit D5 product by Caig is either the best,
or among the best. Caig has a whole line of cleaners, lubes, etc for
electronics. They have a reasonably priced sampler kit with small
quanitities of several products.

I bought a spray can (which will probably last me years) and I am real
happy with it.

--Russ
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Old August 28th 04, 09:38 PM
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Ken Bessler wrote:
"Hamguy" wrote in message
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Do NOT use WD-40!!!. I'm not familiar with PUREtronics stuff, but I use
Chemtronics 'Tun-O-Wash' for my applications and it works great. The best
stuff you can use, if you can find it, is Cramolin R-5. And Glenn is right
too...the color TV tuner cleaner at Radio Shack works pretty good too.




Caig industries also makes a good product called DeOxit. What's nice
about this product is you can get it in various concentrations and delivery
methods. I find the 5% spray can works fine but I've heard the 100% in
a dropper works great, too.

You should see what it does for model trains!

Ken KG0WX



Best stuff ever saw for cleaning contacts is a liquid freon spray-
It is clean enough to use on a telephone switch, non toxic, and
removes grime quite well- Problem? well, 1) the stuff is banned in California,
2) you have to be a service shop to buy the stuff! There originally was a
Motorola service notice for the problem of "Fretting" in plugs and sockets.
Use the freon spray, then use an inhibitor that AMP makes. Allows good contact
yet, prevents oxidation/dirt build-up. Think the Freon spray was from INTERTECH
(been few years ago, when I retired) You might be able to get a nearly empty
can from a service shop, for a moderate price. They even had a minature scrub
brush for the freon spray! with about 12 inch hose, and a spray nozzle contained
a small brush like the one you would use to clean the head of a electric RAZOR!.
Worked quite well, as I remember. Might also be available at TALLEY industries.
For normal person, full can would probably last several lifetimes.
As info, Jim NN7K
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