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Occasionally I refurbish old test gear, mostly Eico, and have run into
badly tarnished switch contacts. Some are in such a position as to not be able to reach it with even a q-tip. Would there be some sort of spray liquid, like Dip-it, or something that some one out there knows works? Thanks Boys & Girls "Tony" |
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" Cruiser" wrote in message
... Occasionally I refurbish old test gear, mostly Eico, and have run into badly tarnished switch contacts. Some are in such a position as to not be able to reach it with even a q-tip. Would there be some sort of spray liquid, like Dip-it, or something that some one out there knows works? Thanks Boys & Girls "Tony" Most of the American responses will swear by Caig De-Oxit - a product we don't have in the UK, unfortunately (Adrian ___________________________________________ 1950's British Battery Tube Portables See them and more at: http://www.portabletubes.co.uk Usenet anti-spam:remove 'wide' |
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