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Default Keeping old cloth covered cords healthy

If the cord is in a condition that causes you to ask this question, then it
must be replaced. Safety and reliability are always the number one goal of
any radio work. Generally, all cords should be replaced, especially those
that are that old. Cloth-covered reproduction power cord is available.


"nc183d" wrote in message
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All,
Is it possible to help old cloth-covered power cords keep their
flexiblity? Is there anything that can be applied to rejuvenate the
cotton covering to prevent fraying?
rgds,
Mark S.


 
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