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I know this topic has been covered exhaustively on this forum but I
think I may have dozed off. I am interested in opinions about cleaning rotary wafer switches? For years my preferred method has been to use a plain old pencil eraser which has always worked well. However my current project is a tube tester with a dozen multi-section wafer switches and there is most likely no way I can get into the middle sections with any sort of tool without probably doing damage. CAIG Deoxit D5 is my cleaner of late however I am interested in any suggestions you may have for other cleaners that are safe for wafer metals as well as the phenolic material they are crimped on. Thanks. WA9VLK |
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