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On 22/11/2015 22:12, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
On 11/22/2015 4:05 PM, Mike Tomlinson wrote: En el artículo , Ian Jackson escribió: On the occasions when I've used WD40 on pots, fan bearings etc, it hasn't caused any subsequent problems. "proper" contact cleaner works better and doesn't pick up contaminants like WD40 does. But, of course, you must use it vary sparingly. Indeed, and at the force it comes out of the can, that can be tricky. Spraying it into a small snootiness and using the tip of a screwdriver to transfer it works. But for pots, switches, etc., it's still better to use contact cleaner made for the job. Exactly. I would never use WD40 on an electrical/electronic device. I would and do all the time ...... -- Man at Oxfam All things DIGITAL do not work No spare wheel isn't progress Class A live with it |
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